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Find the probability of drawing 2 black marbles and 1 white marble in a row without repetition if the box contains a total of 3 white marbles and 4 black marbles.

Answer to Problem 21SGR
The probability of drawing two black marbles and 1 white marble without repetition is
Explanation of Solution
Given information: It is given that the box contains 3 white marbles and 4 black marbles.
Calculation: Since the box contains 3 white and 4 black marbles. Therefore the probability of drawing 2 black marbles and 1 white marble without repetition is evaluated as,
Hence the probability of drawing two black marbles and 1 white marble without repetition is
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