Given two urns: U contains 4 red and 6 green balls and V contains 5 red and 6 green balls. A ball is selected from U and put unseen in V, where then two ball are selected from V. The probability that the two balls from V are green is:

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Given two urns: U contains 4 red and 6 green balls and V contains 5 red and 6
green balls. A ball is selected from U and put unseen in V, where then two ball
are selected from V. The probability that the two balls from V are green is:
31/110
None of these
O 14/75
21/65
Transcribed Image Text:Question Given two urns: U contains 4 red and 6 green balls and V contains 5 red and 6 green balls. A ball is selected from U and put unseen in V, where then two ball are selected from V. The probability that the two balls from V are green is: 31/110 None of these O 14/75 21/65
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