
A First Course in Probability (10th Edition)
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Author: Sheldon Ross
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Transcribed Image Text:You are to randomly pick one disk from a bag that contains the disks shown below. Find P(facelpink), the probability of picking a disk with a face, given that the disk is pink.
Pink
Blue
Yellow
Blue
Pink
Yellow Yellow
Blue
Pink
Yellow
Find P(facelpink).
P(facelpink) = (Simplify your answer.)
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