SOLUTION: Six billiard balls, numbered 1 through 6, are placed in a box. Three of the balls are red, and three are blue. One ball is to be drawn randomly from the box. Find the probabilit

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Question 910500: Six billiard balls, numbered 1 through 6, are placed in a box. Three of the balls are red, and three are blue. One ball is to be drawn randomly from the box.
Find the probability that the ball drawn will be an even numbered red ball.
Thank you.

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You need to know the color and number of each ball.
You could have even red balls, odd red balls, or a mix.
Without that information, you can't get an answer.

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