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20 June, 07:06

A bag contains 10 balls: 4 white and 6 black.

A ball is removed at random and replaced; a second ball is then removed.

What is the probability that the balls removed were the same colour?

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  1. 20 June, 07:09
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    first case

    probability of white ball in first replacement P (w) = 4/10 probability of black ball in first replacement P (b) = 6/10 probability of white ball in second replacement P' (w) = 3/9 probability of black ball in second replacement P' (b) = 5/9

    Step-by-step explanation:

    now for,

    the probability that the balls removed were the same colour = P (w) * P' (w) + P' (b) * P (b)

    =7/15
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