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If these pigs produce a total of three piglets, what is the probability that one will be pink and two will be black? Express your answer using three significant figures.

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User BHuelse
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Final answer:

To find the probability of one piglet being pink and two piglets being black, we need to determine the total number of outcomes and the number of favorable outcomes.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the probability of one piglet being pink and two piglets being black, we need to determine the total number of outcomes and the number of favorable outcomes. Each piglet has two possible colors, pink and black, so the total number of outcomes is 2 * 2 * 2 = 8. Out of these 8 outcomes, there is only one favorable outcome where one piglet is pink and two piglets are black. Therefore, the probability is 1/8.

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