3. There are two bags. One bag contains six green and three red balls. The second bag contain
live green and four red balls. One ball is transferred from the first bag to the second be
Then one ball is drawn from the second bag. Find the probability that it is a red ball.
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Step-by-step explanation:
no of red balls in bag number one = 3
no. of red balls in bag number two = 4
probability = 3+4/2
= 3+2
=5 /1
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