A bowl contains 6 white marbles and 3 black marbles. Suppose one marble is randomly selected and is replaced by a marble of the other color. A second marble is then chosen. What is the conditional probability that the first ball selected is white marble, given that the second ball was white marble?
A bowl contains 6 white marbles and 3 black marbles. Suppose one marble is randomly selected and is replaced by a marble of the other color. A second marble is then chosen. What is the conditional probability that the first ball selected is white marble, given that the second ball was white marble?
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