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Each time, you take out one ball from the box and then put it
back to the box. What is the probability that the number on the
ball you take out the first time is numbered less than 4, the
number on the second ball you take is numbered less than 2
and the number on the third ball you take is exactly 6? Enter
your answer in the form a/b.


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