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A box contains different colored paper clips. The probability of drawing two red paper clips from the box without replacement is 1/7, and the probability of drawing one red paper clip is 2/5.What is the probability of drawing a second red paper clip, given that the first paper clip is red?1/65/142/32/35

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The probability of two red paper clips without replacement means

The probability of drawing the first and the probability of drawing the second one. This is represented as


P(R_(1st)\cap R_(2nd))

And this was given as


(1)/(7)

So


P(R_(1st)\cap R_(2nd))=(1)/(7)

Probalilty of drawing one red paper clip is


P(R_(1st))=(2)/(5)

Now the probability of drawing a second red paper clip, given that the first paper clip is red becomes


\begin{gathered} P(R_(1st)/R_(2nd))=(P(R_(1st)\cap R_(2nd)))/(P(R_(1st))) \\ \\ P(R_(1st)/R_(2nd))=((1)/(7))/((2)/(5)) \\ \\ =(5)/(14) \end{gathered}

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