Suppose one morning you pick two eggs for lunch at random from a dozen eggs in your
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Suppose one morning you pick two eggs for lunch at random from a dozen eggs in your refrigerator, thinking that they are all hard-boiled. You then learn that in fact four of the eggs have not been hard-boiled
a) What is the probability that your two lunch eggs are both hard-boiled?
b) Given that you crack one of your lunch eggs and find it is hard-boiled, what is the probability that the second egg is hard boiled?
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Introduction to Probability
ISBN: 978-0716771098
1st edition
Authors: Mark Daniel Ward, Ellen Gundlach
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