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  • 13-03-2024
  • Mathematics
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Suppose Box I contains four red balls and two white ones while Box II contains one red and four white ones. A box is chosen at random by selecting a random number from 0 through 9. If a 1 or 2 is selected, Box I is chosen; otherwise Box II is chosen. If I took Box 1 and chose 2 balls with replacement, what is the proabability that exactly one would be red?

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