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A bottle contains many balls with different colors. Two balls arechosen without replacement. The probability of selecting agreen ball and then a white ball is 0.15, and the probability ofselecting a green ball on the first draw is 0.65. What is theprobability of selecting a white ball on the second draw, giventhat the first ball drawn was green?Enter your answer as a decimal rounded to the nearesthundredth.

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We have to find the probability of selecting a white ball on the second draw given that the first ball drawn was green.

We know that probability of selecting a green ball and then a white ball without replacement is 0.15, so we can write:


P(G,W)=0.15

We also know that the probability of selecting a green ball in the first draw is 0.65:


P(G)=0.65

Then, we can use this to find the conditional probability of selecting a white ball on the second draw given that the first ball drawn was green can be calculated as:


P(W|G)=(P(G,W))/(P(G))=(0.15)/(0.65)\approx0.231

Answer: the probability is 0.231.

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