Rework problem 9 from section 3.4 of your text, involving the selection of colored balls from a box. Assume that the box contains 11 balls: 3 red, 3 green, and 5 blue. Two balls are drawn at random, one after the other without replacement. What is the probability that the first ball was blue, given that the second was red

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Rework problem 9 from section 3.4 of your text, involving the selection of colored balls from a box. Assume that the box contains 11 balls: 3 red, 3 green, and 5 blue. Two balls are drawn at random, one after the other without replacement.

What is the probability that the first ball was blue, given that the second was red

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