(1) What is the probability that exactly one purple ball is chosen?    (2) What is the probability that the second ball is green given that at least one of the balls is green?

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Rework problem 13 from section 3.3 of your text, involving the selection of colored balls from a box. Assume that you have 9 purple balls and 8 green balls from which randomly to select two without replacement.

(1) What is the probability that exactly one purple ball is chosen? 

 

(2) What is the probability that the second ball is green given that at least one of the balls is green? 

 

 

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A box contains 9 purple balls and 8 green balls from which randomly to select two without replacement.

The probability that exactly one purple ball is chosen is,

PExactly one purple=PFirst one is purple+PSecond one is purple=917×816+817×916=0.5294

Thus, the probability that exactly one purple ball is chosen is 0.5294.

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