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In a bag, there are 2 blue balls, 5 green balls and 6 red balls. If a person took two balls without replacement, what is the probability that the second ball will be red given that the first ball is red?

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512
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12
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613
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30156
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Solution

The correct option is A 512
Let E and F denote the following events:
E: 'the first ball is red'.
F: 'the second ball is red'.
We have to find P(F|E).
Total number of balls = 2+5+6 = 13
Then,
P(E)=613 and P(F)=512
Now, since there is no replacement,
P(EF)=613×512
Then,
P(F|E)=P(FE)P(E)P(F|E)=613×512613 =512

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