Question: An experiment involves selecting a numbered chip, some black and some white, from a bag of chips. The probability of selecting a black chip

An experiment involves selecting a numbered chip, some black and some white,

An experiment involves selecting a numbered chip, some black and some white, from a bag of chips. The probability of selecting a black chip with an odd number is 1/5. The probability of selecting a black chip is 2/3. (3 points) What is the probability of selecting a chip with an odd number given that the chip is black? Given above: P(A and B) >> P(odd and black) = P(A) -> P(black)= P(A and B) P(BA)= P(A) Calculate P(BIA) showing all work (no work = no points)

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