Number of red balls =3
Number of black balls =7
Total number of balls =10
Let ,P(A)= Probability that first is red
P(B)= Probability that second is red
If second is red, there are 2 possible ways
Either first is red and second is red.
Or first is black and second is red.
So,
P(B)=
10
3
C
1
×
9
2
C
1
+
10
7
C
1
×
9
3
C
1
=
90
6
+
90
21
=
90
27
=
10
3
Probability that first is red, given second is red
P(A/B)=
P(B)
P(A∩B)
=
10
3
10
3
C
1
×
9
2
C
1
=
10
3
90
6
=
90
6
×
3
10
=
27
6
=
9
2