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15 November, 07:43

A drawer contains 4 white shirts, 4 blue shirts, and 2 black shirts. Without replacing the shirts, what is the probability of choosing a black shirt, a black shirt, and then a black shirt?

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  1. 15 November, 07:55
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    I'm afraid that there's a typo in the question: you only have 2 black shirt, so you can't choose three black shirts in a row without replacing!
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