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Suppose you took a poll of kids that like cookies. Out of 10 kids, 7 like cookies. You put each of their names in a bag and randomly draw a name, then replace the name and draw again. If you pull 3 names from the bag and replace them after each draw, what is the probability each name drawn likes cookies? Round to the nearest thousandths.

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