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Mathematics, 28.07.2019 02:00 jiedwards2815

Agame at a carnival allows you to pick on ball from a bucket of 10 identical balls. three of the balls are marked to win a prize. one game allows you two chances. if you do not pick a winning ball the first time, you put the ball back and then pick again. what is the probability that you do not pick a winning ball either pick?

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