Mathematics, 24.03.2021 05:50 kellimcollier896
(b) Let Plx, y) be the probability of choosing an x-colored ball on the first draw and a y-colored ball on the second draw.
Compute the probability for each outcome of the experiment. (Enter your answers as fractions.)
PCR, R) =
X
PIR, B) =
PER, Y)
P(B, R) =
PIB, B) -
P(BY) -
PLY, R) =
PLY, B) =
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