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28 February, 18:29

Twenty percent of the shoes in a factory are black. one shoe is chosen and replaced. a second shoe is chosen and replaced. then a third shoe is chosen. what is the probability that none of the shoes are black?

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  1. 28 February, 20:37
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    The probability that none of the shoes are black is:

    The probability of the shoe that black is: 0.2

    The probability of the shoe that is not black is: 0.8

    Black: 0.2

    Not black: 0.8

    Since we’re looking for the probability of the shoe that is not black and there are 3 in a row, the answer will be = 0.8^3

    = 0.8^3 will give you the equivalent of 0.512

    If changed in percent form, the answer will be: 51.2%
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