SOLUTION: You have a kennel that contains all Labrador Retrievers. The kennel has 3 black labs, 5 yellow labs, and 2 chocolate labs. Finding the following probability: * What's the probab

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Question 974398: You have a kennel that contains all Labrador Retrievers. The kennel has 3 black labs, 5 yellow labs, and 2 chocolate labs.
Finding the following probability:
* What's the probability that you randomly select a black lab, don't put it back, then draw another black lab, dont put the lab back, and then draw another black lab?

Answer by Boreal(15235)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
It is a conditional probability problem:
(3/10) * (2/9) *(1/8) The numerator falls with the denominator.
The probability is (6/720)=(1/120)

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