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Suppose there is a box containing 8 white balls, 5 black balls, and red balls. Is it possible to add the same number of balls of each color to the box so that when a ball is drawn at random the probability
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Suppose there is a box containing 8 white balls, 5 black balls, and red balls. Is it possible to add the same number of balls of each color to the box so that when a ball is drawn at random the probability of the event that it is a black ball
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Yes it would because the same amount that is there already wont change if u give the same amount to each ball then it will be the same and so will the outcome
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