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Mathematics, 25.11.2021 14:10, sayedaly2096

A bag contains two red beads and two green beads. You reach into the bag and pull out a bead, replacing it with a new red bead regardless of the color you pulled out. What is the probability that all beads in the bag are red after three such replacements

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