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Mathematics, 27.06.2019 11:20 laylay120

Bowl i contains eight red balls and six blue balls. bowl ii is empty. four balls are selected at random, without replacement, and transferred from bowl i to bowl ii. one ball is then selected at random from bowl ii. calculate the conditional probability that two red balls and two blue balls were transferred from bowl i to bowl ii, given that the ball selected from bowl ii is blue.

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