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Mathematics, 23.07.2019 05:00 babyleah2826

You have a bowl filled with 100 balls, which are colored red or blue. you have 50 red and 50 blue balls. you randomly select a ball and throw it out (don't put it back in the bowl). then you go to randomly select another ball. is the probability that the second pick is blue independent of what the first ball color was? why or why not

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