Example 4: 1 black, 1 red, 2 white balls and third box contains 5 black, 3 red, 4 white balls. Of these a box First box contains 2 black, 3 red, 1 white balls; second box contains is selected at random. From it a red ball is randomly drawn. If the ball is red, find the probability that it is from second box.
Example 4: 1 black, 1 red, 2 white balls and third box contains 5 black, 3 red, 4 white balls. Of these a box First box contains 2 black, 3 red, 1 white balls; second box contains is selected at random. From it a red ball is randomly drawn. If the ball is red, find the probability that it is from second box.
Algebra & Trigonometry with Analytic Geometry
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ISBN:9781133382119
Author:Swokowski
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Chapter10: Sequences, Series, And Probability
Section10.8: Probability
Problem 32E
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