A serving of fruit salad contains 4 strawberries, 6 blueberries, 3 grapes, and 7 cherries. Suppose three pieces of fruit are selected from a serving of fruit salad at random. Determine the probability as a fraction that: (a) all three pieces of fruit are cherries if the selections are made with replacement. (b) the first piece of fruit is a strawberry, the second piece of fruit is a grape, and the third piece of fruit is a strawberry without replacement. Simplify.

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A serving of fruit salad contains 4 strawberries, 6 blueberries, 3 grapes, and 7 cherries. Suppose three pieces of fruit are selected from a serving of fruit salad at random. Determine the probability as a fraction that:

(a) all three pieces of fruit are cherries if the selections are made with replacement.

(b) the first piece of fruit is a strawberry, the second piece of fruit is a grape, and the third piece of fruit is a strawberry without replacement. Simplify.

 

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