SOLUTION: Consider two urns. Urn 1 contains 4 red balls and 2 white balls, and urn 2 contains 3 balls of each color. If 2 balls are drawn from urn 1 without replacement and transferred to ur

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Question 901664: Consider two urns. Urn 1 contains 4 red balls and 2 white balls, and urn 2 contains 3 balls of each color. If 2 balls are drawn from urn 1 without replacement and transferred to urn 2 and then a ball is drawn from urn 2, what is the probability that the ball drawn from urn 2 will be red . Given that the ball drawn from urn 2 was red, what is the conditional probability that (a) 0 (b) 1 (c) 2 red balls are transfered
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