If five balls are chosen at random from the box knowing that the first two balls are red, what is the probability that the third one is black?

Amari Flowers

Amari Flowers

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2021-09-07

A box contains 50 balls, exactly ten of them are red and the others are black.
If five balls are chosen at random from the box knowing that the first two balls are red, what is the probability that the third one is black?

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ensojadasH

ensojadasH

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We consider the probability below:

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