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Two urns contain white balls and yellow balls. The first urn contains 2 white balls and 7 yellow balls and the second urn contains 10 white balls and 4 yellow balls. A ball is drawn at random from each urn. What is the probability that both balls are white?

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P(WW)=(2/9)(10/14)

P(WW)=10/63
User Amgad Fahmi
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Answer with Step-by-step explanation:

A: white ball is drawn from first urn

P(A)=number of white balls in first urn/total balls in first urn

= 2/9

B: white ball is drawn from second urn

P(B)=number of white balls in second urn/total balls in second urn

= 10/14

A∩B: white ball is drawn from both urns

Since, events A and B are independent

Hence, P(A∩B)=P(A)×P(B)

=
(2)/(9)* (10)/(14)

= 10/63

Hence, probability that both balls are white is:

10/63

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