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Mathematics, 06.03.2020 00:12 elenagarcia123

Suppose you have 3 bags containing only apples and oranges. bag a has 2 apples and 4 oranges, bag b has 8 apples and 4 oranges, and bag c has 1 apple and 3 oranges. you pick 1 fruit (at random) from each bag. a) what is the probability that you picked exactly 2 apples? b) suppose you picked 2 apples but forgot which bag they came from. what is the probability that you picked an apple from bag a?

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