Multiple Choice
A bag contains 13 red balls and 11 white balls. Two balls are drawn without replacement. What is the probability that the second ball is red R, given that the first ball is white W?
A) Pr(R | W) =
B) Pr(R | W) =
C) Pr(R | W) =
D) Pr(R | W) =
E) Pr(R | W) =
Correct Answer:

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