SOLUTION: A box contains one yellow, two red, and three green balls. Two balls are randomly chosen without replacement. Define the following events: A:{ One of the balls is yellow } B:{

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Question 1177130: A box contains one yellow, two red, and three green balls. Two balls are randomly chosen without replacement. Define the following events:
A:{ One of the balls is yellow }
B:{ At least one ball is red }
C:{ Both balls are green }
D:{ Both balls are of the same color }
Find the following conditional probabilities:
(c) P(D|C)=

Answer by Solver92311(821)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


The probability that both are the same given that they are both green is 100%.

John

My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it

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