A man draws a ball from an urn containing 4 white and 2 red balls. if the ball is white, he does not return it to the urn; if the ball is red, he does not return it. He draws another ball. Let A be the event that the first ball drawn is white, and let B be the event that the second ball drawn is white. Answer each of the following statements, true or false. (need to show work) a) p[A] = 2/3 b) p[B] = 3/5 c) p[B|A] = 3/5 d) The events A and B are mutually exclusive.  e) The events A and B are independent.

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A man draws a ball from an urn containing 4 white and 2 red balls. if the ball is white, he does not return it to the urn; if the ball is red, he does not return it. He draws another ball. Let A be the event that the first ball drawn is white, and let B be the event that the second ball drawn is white. Answer each of the following statements, true or false. (need to show work)

a) p[A] = 2/3

b) p[B] = 3/5

c) p[B|A] = 3/5

d) The events A and B are mutually exclusive. 

e) The events A and B are independent. 

6. A man draws a ball from an urn containing 4 white and 2 red balls. If the ball is white, he
does not return it to the urn; if the ball is red, he does return it. He draws another ball. Let
A be the event that the first ball drawn is white, and let B be the event that the second ball
drawn is white. Answer each of the following statements, true or false. (need to show
work)
a) P[A]=2/3
b) P[B] = 3/5
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c) P[B|A] = 3/5
d)
The events A and B are mutually exclusive.
e)
The events A and B are independent.
Transcribed Image Text:6. A man draws a ball from an urn containing 4 white and 2 red balls. If the ball is white, he does not return it to the urn; if the ball is red, he does return it. He draws another ball. Let A be the event that the first ball drawn is white, and let B be the event that the second ball drawn is white. Answer each of the following statements, true or false. (need to show work) a) P[A]=2/3 b) P[B] = 3/5 %3D c) P[B|A] = 3/5 d) The events A and B are mutually exclusive. e) The events A and B are independent.
6. A man draws a ball from an urn containing 4 white and 2 red balls. If the ball is white, he
does not return it to the urn; if the ball is red, he does return it. He draws another ball. Let
A be the event that the first ball drawn is white, and let B be the event that the second ball
drawn is white. Answer each of the following statements, true or false. (need to show
work)
a) P[A]=2/3
b) P[B] = 3/5
%3D
c) P[B|A] = 3/5
d)
The events A and B are mutually exclusive.
e)
The events A and B are independent.
Transcribed Image Text:6. A man draws a ball from an urn containing 4 white and 2 red balls. If the ball is white, he does not return it to the urn; if the ball is red, he does return it. He draws another ball. Let A be the event that the first ball drawn is white, and let B be the event that the second ball drawn is white. Answer each of the following statements, true or false. (need to show work) a) P[A]=2/3 b) P[B] = 3/5 %3D c) P[B|A] = 3/5 d) The events A and B are mutually exclusive. e) The events A and B are independent.
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