Two balls are drawn, without replacement, from a bag containing 11 red balls numbered 1-11 and 5...

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Twoballs are drawn, without replacement, from a bag containing 11 redballs numbered 1-11 and 5 white balls numbered 12-16. (Enter yourprobabilities as fractions)

(a) What is the probability that the second ball is red, giventhat the first ball is white?

(b) What is the probability that both balls are evennumbered?

(c) What is the probability that the first ball is red andeven-numbered and the second ball is even numbered?

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aTotal number of balls in the bag is11 5 16Out of 16 balls 5 are white soPfirst white 5 16After first draw out of remaining 15 balls 11 are red soPSecond red first white    See Answer
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