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There are two bags . One bag contains six green and three red balls . The second bag contains five green and four red balls . One ball is transferred from the first bag to second bag . Then one ball is drawn from the second bag . Find the probablity that the second ballis red ?
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Naman Kankaria 3 years ago

I hope so it would be 45%, if not then someone please tell the correct solution
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