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An urn contains 3 green balls and 5 red balls. Let R; be the event the i-th
ball without replacement is red. Find P(R3|R2 R₁).
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Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 9 An urn contains 3 green balls and 5 red balls. Let R; be the event the i-th ball without replacement is red. Find P(R3|R2 R₁). 000 1111111
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