An urn contains 17 balls identical in every respect except color. There are 6 red balls, 8 green balls, and 3 blue balls. You draw two balls from the urn without replacement. Find the probability that the first ball is red and the second ball is green.
Group of answer choices
A) 0.051
B) 0.166
C) 0.176
D) 0.048

An urn contains 17 balls identical in every respect except color. There are 6 red balls,...
Part A An urn contains 17 balls identical in every respect except color. There are 6 red balls, 8 green balls, and 3 blue balls. You draw two balls from the urn but replace the first ball before drawing the second. Find the probability that the first ball is green and the second ball is blue. Group of answer choices 0.088 0.038 0.083 0.64 Part B An urn contains 17 balls identical in every respect except color. There are 6...
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1. An urn initially contains 6 red and 8 green balls. Each time
a ball is selected, its color is recorded, and it is replaced in
the urn along with 2 other balls of the same color. Compute the
probability that:
(a) The first 2 balls selected are green and the next 2 are
red?
(b) Of the first 4 balls selected, exactly 2 are green?
(c) If the second ball selected is green, what is the
probability that the...
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