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PLEAE HELP IM SO CONFUSED!An experiment involves selecting a numbered chip, some black and some white, from a bag of chips. The probability of selecting a black chip with an even number is 12 . The probability of selecting a black chip is 35 . What is the probability of selecting a chip with an even number given that the chip is black?

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Answer: The probability of selecting a chip with an even number given that the chip is black = 5/6

Explanation:

Let B represents the event of getting black chip,

While E represents the event of getting even chip.

So, according to the question,

It is given, The probability of selecting a black chip with an even number is,


P(B\cap E)=(1)/(2)

And, The probability of selecting a black chip is,


P(B)=(3)/(5)

Thus, the probability of selecting a chip with an even number given that the chip is black,


P((E)/(B) )= (P(B\cap E))/(P(B)) = (1/2)/(3/5) ( By the conditional property )


P((E)/(B) )= (5)/(6)

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