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5 June, 15:20

A bag contains 6 blue counters and 4 red counters. I take two counters out at random. My

friend John then selects a counter at random. If he selects a blue counter, calculate the

probability that both counters I took were red.

What are the steps to completing this?

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  1. 5 June, 15:47
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    Possible outcome=6+4=10

    P (red counter) = 2/10=1/5
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