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A jar contains black and white marbles. Two marbles are chosen without replacement. The probability of selecting a black marble and then a white marble is 0.34, and the probability of selecting a black marble on the first draw is 0.47. What is the probability of selecting a white marble on the second draw, given that the first marble drawn was black?
The probability of selecting a white marble on the second draw, given that the first marble drawn was black is ???. (Round answer to the nearest hundredth and put a 0 in front of the decimal.)

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Answered by abhiramraghunath22
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Answer:

there will be mor than 47 white marbel in 1draw

Step-by-step explanation:

these much I know

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