1)bowl a contains 2 red chips; bowl b contains two white chips; and bowl c contains 1 red chip and 1 white chip. a bowl is selected at random, and one chip is taken at random from that bowl. what is the probability of selecting a white chip? if the selected chip is white, what is the probability that the other chip in the bowl is red?

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Probability that selected chip is white: 1/2

Probability that the other chip in the bowl is red given if the selected chip is white: 1/3

Let A be the event that bowl A is randomly selected; let B be the event that bowl B is randomly selected; and let C be the event that bowl C is randomly selected. All these three bowls are equally likely to be selected:

P(A) = P(B) = P(C) = 1/3

The probability of selecting a white chip from a bowl depends on from which bowl the chip is selected.

Let W be the event that a white chip is randomly selected.

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