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A. Bowl A contains two white chips and one red chip; bowl B contains two red chips, and bowl C contains 1 red chip and 1 white chip. A bowl is selected at random, and one chip is taken at random from that bowl. If the selected chip is white, what is the probability that the other chip in the bowl is red? b. Bowl A contains 2 red chips; bowl B contains two white chips and 1 red chip, and bowl C contains 1 red chip and 1 white chip. A bowl is selected at random, and one chip is taken at random from that bowl. If the selected chip is white, what is the probability that the chip belongs to bowl C?

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