am pulling one red ball out of one of three baskets. R= Red ball, B= Basket The chance I pull from the three baskets are the same. P(B1)=P(B2)=P(B3)= 0.33 The probability of pulling a red ball from each basket is given: P(RlB1)= 0.75, P(RlB2)= 0.6, P(RlB3)= 0.45 How do I find the probability of choosing a red ball?

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I am pulling one red ball out of one of three baskets. R= Red ball, B= Basket

The chance I pull from the three baskets are the same. P(B1)=P(B2)=P(B3)= 0.33

The probability of pulling a red ball from each basket is given: P(RlB1)= 0.75, P(RlB2)= 0.6, P(RlB3)= 0.45

How do I find the probability of choosing a red ball?

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Given that, the chance I pull from the three baskets is the same. P(B1)=P(B2)=P(B3)= 0.33

The probability of pulling a red ball from each basket is given: P(RlB1)= 0.75, P(RlB2)= 0.6, P(RlB3)= 0.45

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