Probability – 25

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25. A bag A contains 2 white & 3 red balls & bag B contains 4 white & 5 red balls. One ball is drawn at random from a randomly chosen bag and is found to be red. The probability that it was drawn from bag B was :

(a) 5/14
(b) 5/16
(c) 5/18
(d) 25/52

Answer
Answer : (d)

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