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Nicole:

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Shadow:

\[\frac{ 1 }{ 3 } \times \frac{1 }{ 3 } \times \frac{1 }{3} = \frac{ 1}{ 27}\]

Shadow:

1/3 chance of getting A. Then 1/3 chance of getting B. Then 1/3 chance of getting C.

Shadow:

It all multiplies since you need to get them in that order. A->B->C

Nicole:

yes so the answer is D correct?

Nicole:

is that correct?

Shadow:

Yes

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