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  1. You have three boxes labelled Box #1, Box #2, and Box #3.   Initially each box contains...

  1. You have three boxes labelled Box #1, Box #2, and Box #3.   Initially each box contains 4 red balls and 4 green balls.  One ball is randomly selected from Box #1 and placed in Box #2 Then one ball is randomly selected from Box #2 and placed in Box #3. Then one ball is randomly selected from Box #3 and placed in Box #1.  At the conclusion of this process, what is the probability that that each box has the same  number of red and green balls that it started with?    

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