Question: 1) A box has two balls, one white and one red. We select one ball, put it back in the box, and select a second

1) A box has two balls, one white and one red. We select one ball, put it back in the box, and select a second ball (sampling with replacement). Find the probability of the following event: Let H = the event of getting white on the first pick. Give your answer as a decimal rounded to the nearest tenth.

2) A box has two balls, one white and one red. We select one ball, put it back in the box, and select a second ball (sampling with replacement). Let F = the event of getting the white ball twice. Let G = the event of getting two balls of different colors. True or False:F and G are mutually exclusive.

a) True

b) False

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