Conditional Probability Problem: An urn contains 5 red balls, 4 green balls, and 4 yellow balls...

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Conditional Probability Problem: An urn contains 5 red balls, 4green balls, and 4 yellow balls for a total of 13 balls. If 5 ballsare randomly selected without replacement what is the probabilityof selecting at least two red balls given that at least one yellowball is selected?

a) 0.59

b) 0.61

c) 0.63

d) 0.65

e) 0.67

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