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Two balls are drawn in succession out of a box containing 2 red and 4 white balls. Find the probability that at least 1 ball was red, given that the first ball was (A)Replaced …
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Two balls are drawn in succession out of a box containing 2 red and 4 white balls. Find the probability that at least 1 ball was red, given that the first ball was
(A)Replaced before the second draw.
B)Not replaced before the second draw
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Do you have a picture of the problem. I am a visual learner? msg me if you need any other help.
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