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Three socks, each independently equally likely to be black or white, are placed in an urn. a) If two socks are drawn without replacement, what

Three socks, each independently equally likely to be black or white, are placed in an urn. 

a) If two socks are drawn without replacement, what is the probability that both are black? 

b) Draw two, one at a time without replacement. If the first is black, what is the probability that the second is black?

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