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An urn contains 6 red balls and 4 blue balls. A ball is drawn 'at random' from the urn:

• If the ball selected is red, then it is not returned to the urn.
If it is blue then the ball is returned to the urn along with 1 other blue ball. The balls in the urn are thoroughly mixed and another ball is selected 'at random' from
the urn. This is repeated three times.
Notation: Let B; be the event that a blue ball is selected on the ith draw (i = 1, 2, 3)
and let R; denote the event that red ball is selected on the ith draw (i = 1, 2, 3)
(a) Find P(B2), the probability that the second ball selected is a blue ball.

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Final answer:

The probability that the second ball selected is a blue ball (P(B2)) is 22/45, considering different scenarios whether a red or blue ball was drawn first.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find P(B2), the probability that the second ball selected is a blue ball, we need to consider that the first ball can be either blue or red. Let's calculate the probabilities associated with both scenarios.

  • If a red ball is drawn first (event R1), there will be 5 red and 4 blue balls left in the urn. The probability of drawing a blue ball second in this case is 4/9, because we do not put the red ball back in the urn.
  • If a blue ball is drawn first (event B1), it is replaced and another blue ball is added, so there will be 6 red and 6 blue balls in the urn. The probability of drawing a blue ball second in this case is 6/12, which simplifies to 1/2.

To find P(B2), we use the Law of Total Probability, summing over all the possible outcomes of the first ball:

P(B2) = P(B2|R1)P(R1) + P(B2|B1)P(B1)

Where:

  • P(B2|R1) = 4/9 (Probability of drawing blue given red was drawn first)
  • P(B2|B1) = 1/2 (Probability of drawing blue given blue was drawn first)
  • P(R1) = 6/10 (Initial probability of drawing red)
  • P(B1) = 4/10 (Initial probability of drawing blue)

Substitute the above probabilities into the formula:

P(B2) = (4/9)(6/10) + (1/2)(4/10) = 24/90 + 20/90 = 44/90

Therefore, the probability that the second ball selected is a blue ball is 44/90, which can be simplified to 22/45 when reduced to lowest terms.

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