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A bag has 1red, 3 blue, and 4 green marbels. Out come A is drawing a green marble on the first draw. Out come B is drawing a green marble on the second draw without replacing th…
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A bag has 1red, 3 blue, and 4 green marbels. Out come A is drawing a green marble on the first draw. Out come B is drawing a green marble on the second draw without replacing the first marble.
What is P(B|A)?
P(B|A) = ?/?
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P(A)=2/4=1/2
P(B|A)=3/8
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P(A)=4/8=1/2
P(B|A)=3/7
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