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Mathematics, 05.07.2019 01:00 katiek451

The probability of choosing two orange balls without replacement is 1/35 , and the probability of choosing one orange ball is 1/5 . what is the probability of drawing a second orange ball, given that the first ball is orange? 1/7 11/75 2/7 1/6

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