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24 October, 05:50

You have three pieces of paper in an envelope. One piece of paper has the number 1 written on it, another has the number 2 written on it, the other has the number 3 written on it. You draw and replace a piece of a paper three times. What is the probability that it's in this order (1,2,3) or this order (2,2,2) ?

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  1. 24 October, 06:34
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    See below in bold.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Prob (1 is first drawn) = 1/3

    Prob (2 is second) = 1/2

    Prob (3 is 3rd) = 1/3

    So probability of 1,2,3 is (1/3) ^3 = 1/27.

    (2,2,2) is the same probabiilty 1/27.
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