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a)
To calculate: The probability of drawing two balls without replacement having condition that the second ball is even numbered given that the first ball is even numbered from a bag contains 13 red balls numbered 1-13 and 5 white balls numbered 14-18 with the help of probability tree.
b)
To calculate: The probability of drawing two balls without replacement having condition that the first ball is red and second ball is even numbered from a bag contains 13 red balls numbered 1-13 and 5 white balls numbered 14-18 with the help of probability tree.
c)
To calculate: The probability of drawing two balls without replacement having condition that the first ball is even numbered and second ball is white from a bag contains 13 red balls numbered 1-13 and 5 white balls numbered 14-18 with the help of probability tree.
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