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A gumball dispenser has 38 orange gumballs, 27 purple ones, and 15 yellow ones. The dispenser operates such that one quarter delivers 1 gumball. (a) Using three quarters, what is the probability of obtaining 3 gumballs in the order orange, purple, orange?b) using 1 quarter, what is the probability of obtaining 1 gumball that is either purple or yellow?
c) using 3 quarters, what is the probability that of the 3 gumballs obtained, exactly 1 will be purple and 1 will be yellow?
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