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A basket of fruit contains 4 bananas, 3 apples, and 5 oranges. You intend to draw a piece of fruit from the basket, keep it, draw a 2nd piece of fruit from the
basket, keep that, and then draw a third piece of fruit from the same basket. What
is the probability of selecting one banana, then one apple, then one orange, in
that order, from the basket if you are blindfolded?

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