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| Question 959146:  There are 3 blue balls, 5 red balls, and 4 white balls in a bag of balls. If a person selects two of the balls, what is the probability that the second one is blue given that the first one was white?
 I have several problems that are similar to the above question. I have no idea where to start.
 Thank you in advance.
 Answer by rothauserc(4718)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! There are 3 blue balls, 5 red balls, and 4 white balls in a bag of balls. The probability(Pr) that the first ball drawn is white is 4 / 12 = 1/3,
 now the Pr of drawing a blue ball is 3 / 11, therefore
 The Pr of drawing a blue ball given the first is white = (1/3)*(3/11) = 3/33 = 1/11
 Note that this answer assumes that the white ball is not put back in the bag.
 
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