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Walter's family plays a quick game together every night after dinner. Walter draws names out of a hat to determine which kind of game to play
The family plays cards, board games, or video games. Walter draws names for three nights in a row.
The probability that the family plays a different game on each of the three nights is y. The probability that the family plays a video
game two nights and cards one night is y. The probability that the game played on the first night is played again on the third night
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