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Consider three boxes with numbered balls in them. Box A con- tains six balls numbered 1, . . . , 6. Box B contains twelve balls numbered 1, . . . , 12. Finally, box C contains four balls numbered 1, . . . , 4. One ball is selected from each urn uniformly at random. (a) What is the probability that the ball chosen from box A is labeled 1 if exactly two balls numbered 1 were selected

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