Suppose there are three bowls of marbles:  Bowl A has 3 red, 5 white, and 7 blue Bowl B has 6 red, 11 white, and 3 blue Bowl C has 1 red, 8 white, and 1 blue Suppose that one marble is randomly selected from each bowl what si the probability that exactly one of the marbles is white.

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Suppose there are three bowls of marbles: 

Bowl A has 3 red, 5 white, and 7 blue

Bowl B has 6 red, 11 white, and 3 blue

Bowl C has 1 red, 8 white, and 1 blue

Suppose that one marble is randomly selected from each bowl what si the probability that exactly one of the marbles is white. 

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