CBSE Class 12-science Maths Introduction to Conditional Probability
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In an experiment, 2 balls are drawn containing 4 red balls and 6 black balls. Let X be the number of red balls selected.
Complete the table below:
Outcome
overline P(X)
XP(X)
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Plz answer 8 b part
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