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possibility tree One box contains two black balls (labeled B1 and B2) and one white ball....

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One box contains two black balls (labeled B1 and B2) and one white ball. A second box contains one black ball and two white balls (labeled W1 and W2). Suppose the following experiment is performed: One of the two boxes is chosen at random. Next a ball is randomly chosen from the box. Then a second ball is chosen at random from the same box without replacing the first ball.

a. Construct the possibility tree showing all possible outcomes of this experiment.

b. What is the total number of outcomes of this experiment?

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