Final answer:
The probability of selecting a chip with an odd number given that the chip is black is 20/27.
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the probability of selecting a chip with an odd number given that the chip is black, we need to use conditional probability.
We are given that the probability of selecting a black chip is 9/15 (or 3/5). We are also given that the probability of selecting a black chip with an odd number is 4/15 (or 4/9).
The probability of selecting a chip with an odd number given that the chip is black can be calculated using the formula for conditional probability as:
P(odd | black) = P(odd and black) / P(black)
Substituting the given probabilities, we get:
P(odd | black) = (4/9) / (3/5) = 20/27
Therefore, the probability of selecting a chip with an odd number given that the chip is black is 20/27.