/There are six balls in an urn. They are identical except for color. Three are r
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/There are six balls in an urn. They are identical except for color. Three are red, two are blue, and one is yellow. You are to draw a ball from the urn, note its color, and set it aside. Then you are to draw another ball from the urn and note its color.
(a) Make a tree diagram to show all possible outcomes of the experiment.
(b) Let P(x, y) be the probability of choosing an x-colored ball on the first draw and a y-colored ball on the second draw. Compute the probability for each outcome of the experiment. (Enter your answers as fractions.)
P(R, R) =
P(R, B) =
P(R, Y) =
P(B, R) =
P(B, B) =
P(B, Y) =
P(Y, R) =
P(Y, B) =
Juts need the answer for part B
THANKS
P(Y, B) =Explanation / Answer
3R, 2B and 1Y
P(R, R) = 3/6 *2/5 = 1/5
P(R, B) = 3/6 *2/5 = 1/5
P(R, Y) = 3/6 *1/5 = 1/10
P(B, R) = 2/6 *3/5 = 1/5
P(B, B) = 2/6 *1/5 = 1/15
P(B, Y) = 2/6 *1/5 = 1/15
P(Y, R) = 1/6 *3/5 = 1/10
P(Y, B) = 1/6 * 2/5 = 1/15
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