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9 November, 17:12

Urn 1 contains two red balls and three yellow balls. Urn 2 contains four red balls and four yellow balls. What is the probability that both balls are yellow?

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  1. 9 November, 18:25
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    Answer: 3/10

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Urn1 contains 5 balls (2 red & 3 yellow) and Urn2 contains 8 balls (4 red & 4 yellow). One ball is drawn from each Urn.

    The probability for the ball from Urn1 is yellow & ball drawn from Urn2 is also yellow

    The probabilty is 3/5 ∗ 4/8=3/10.
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