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13 February, 07:14

Box A contains two red cards and one black card, and box B contains one red card and two black cards. An experiment consists of randomly selecting one card from Box A and placing the selected card into Box B. Then, one card is selected from Box B. What is the probability that a red card is selected from Box B?

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  1. 13 February, 07:27
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    Answer: 5/12

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Box A: 2 Red

    1 Black

    Box B: 1 Red

    2 Black

    One card is selected from Box A and placing the selected card into Box B.

    One card is selected from Box B.

    What is the probability that a red card is selected from Box B?

    Two things can occur:

    1) Select red from A and B:

    2/3 * 2/4 = 1/3

    2) Select black from A and red from B:

    1/3 * 1/4 = 1/12

    As 1) or 2) can occur:

    1/3 + 1/12 = 5/12
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