In a box of 53 iPods, 8 are defective. Two iPods are selected at random and removed from the box in succession assuming that the first iPod has been replaced before selecting the second one. What is the probability that the second iPod selected is good given that the first one was defective? Round your answer to 4 decimal places.

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In a box of 53 iPods, 8 are defective. Two iPods are selected at random and removed from the box in succession assuming that the first iPod has been replaced before
selecting the second one. What
the probability that the second iPod selected is good given that the first one was defective? Round your answer to 4 decimal places.
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 8 In a box of 53 iPods, 8 are defective. Two iPods are selected at random and removed from the box in succession assuming that the first iPod has been replaced before selecting the second one. What the probability that the second iPod selected is good given that the first one was defective? Round your answer to 4 decimal places.
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