A cup contains 2 red and 4 blue chips. Two chips are drawn from the cup without replacement. Find the probability both are blue, given that the second chip drawn is blue. Group of answer choices 0.467 0.6 0.4 0.667
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We denote the events as follows: - Let \( A \) be the event that both chips drawn are blue. - Let \( B \) be the event that the second chip drawn is blue. We want to find \( P(A | B) \), which can be calculated using the formula: \[ P(A | B) = \frac{P(A \cap Show more…
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