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Jia has a bag with a purple marble, a white marble, and an orange marble. She pulls a marble from the bag and then puts it back 3 times.
PART A: How many possible outcomes are there for this experiment?
Part B: What is the probability of selecting exactly 2 white marbles?
PART C: What is the probability of selecting two orange marbles after selecting a purple marble?
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