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there are 10 beads in a jar 5 are green 3 brown and 2 red if joseph randomly picks one bead three times what is the probability that all three of the beads will be brown
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PsyDAG
If the events are independent, the probability of both/all events occurring is determined by multiplying the probabilities of the individual events.
If they are replaced,
3/10 * 3/10 * 3/10 = ?
Without replacement,
3/10 * 2/9 * 1/8 = ?
If they are replaced,
3/10 * 3/10 * 3/10 = ?
Without replacement,
3/10 * 2/9 * 1/8 = ?
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