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This one is a one-brainer so not a very difficult problem to solve. Just put your brain to work and think about it logically. No maths ... Find the probability that the first is green and second is This is Question 5 in the series of Probability videos. Question 5 : A bag contains 6

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TWO RED BALLS. A simple yet problematic probability puzzle.

TWO RED BALLS. A simple yet problematic probability puzzle.

This one is a one-brainer so not a very difficult problem to solve. Just put your brain to work and think about it logically. No maths ...

There are 5 balls and 7 red balls. Two balls are selected one by one without replacement.

There are 5 balls and 7 red balls. Two balls are selected one by one without replacement.

Find the probability that the first is green and second is

Magic trick by MagicDam two red balls

Magic trick by MagicDam two red balls

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Multiplying Sponge Balls Explained

Multiplying Sponge Balls Explained

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Q5: A bag contains 6 red balls, 3 blue balls, 2 green balls, and 1 white ball. A ball is picked at r

Q5: A bag contains 6 red balls, 3 blue balls, 2 green balls, and 1 white ball. A ball is picked at r

This is Question 5 in the series of Probability videos. Question 5 : A bag contains 6