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A box contains 1 green ball, 2 blue balls, and 3 red balls. These balls are selected at random, one after another without replacement, and their colors are noted.

Find the conditional probability that the third ball is red given exactly one ball is red.
13 years ago

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Answered by Anonymous
1/7
10 years ago

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