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Mathematics, 08.10.2019 20:30 tiffany1711
You are given three white balls, one red ball, and two identical boxes. you are asked to distribute the balls in the boxes in any way you like. you then are asked to select a box (after the boxes have been shuffled) and to pick a ball at random from that box. if the ball is red you win a prize. how should you distribute the balls in the boxes to maximize your chances of winning? justify your reasoning.
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