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Mathematics, 15.04.2020 03:16 Champion1841

Suppose we have two urns, Urn 1 and Urn 2. Urn 1 contains 9 red marbles and 11 white marbles. Urn 2 contains 3 red marbles and 13 white marbles. The experiment consists of first choosing an urn with equally likely probability, and then drawing a marble from that urn. What is the probability of choosing Urn 1 and a white marble?

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