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An urn contains 3 red, 4 orange, and 6 yellow marbles. 2 marbles are selected without replacement. Find the probability that the second marble selected is orange given that the first marble selected is yellow.
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since it without replacement total no of ball reduces p(OY)=(4/13*6/12)+(6/13*4/12)=12/33
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