There are two buckets containing same type of balls of different colours as below:  Bucket A – Red 10%, White 60% and black 30%

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There are two buckets containing same type of balls of different colours as below:  Bucket A – Red 10%, White 60% and black 30% Bucket B Red 10%, White 40% and black 50%. If a white ball is drawn at random, what is the probability that it is from the bucket A?​

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  1. Formula for finding probability = no. of favourable outcomes/ total no. of outcomes

    so, the probability would be 10/100 which means 1/10 after converting it in lowest term.

    Hope it will help you!

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