Consider a set of ten urns, nine of which contain three white chips and three red chips

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Consider a set of ten urns, nine of which contain three white chips and three red chips each. The tenth contains five white chips and one red chip. An urn is picked at random. Then a sample of size 3 is drawn without replacement from that urn. If all three chips drawn are white, what is the probability that the urn being sampled is the one with five white chips?
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