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hi
i have an exam after 1 week and while i was studying i found this simple problem
but i couldn't answer it as the author
it is
We have two urns, I and II. Urn I contains 2 black balls and 3 white
balls. Urn II contains 1 black ball and 1 white ball. An urn is drawn at random
and a ball is chosen at random from it. We can represent the sample space of this
experiment as the paths through a tree as shown in Figure 4.1. The probabilities
assigned to the paths are also shown.
Let B be the event “a black ball is drawn,” and I the event “urn I is chosen.”
Then the branch weight 2/5, which is shown on one branch in the figure, can now
be interpreted as the conditional probability P(B|I).
any one please tell me why it is 2/5 because i think it is 1/5
figures mentioned arenot important in solving it
thnx for help
i have an exam after 1 week and while i was studying i found this simple problem
but i couldn't answer it as the author
it is
We have two urns, I and II. Urn I contains 2 black balls and 3 white
balls. Urn II contains 1 black ball and 1 white ball. An urn is drawn at random
and a ball is chosen at random from it. We can represent the sample space of this
experiment as the paths through a tree as shown in Figure 4.1. The probabilities
assigned to the paths are also shown.
Let B be the event “a black ball is drawn,” and I the event “urn I is chosen.”
Then the branch weight 2/5, which is shown on one branch in the figure, can now
be interpreted as the conditional probability P(B|I).
any one please tell me why it is 2/5 because i think it is 1/5
figures mentioned arenot important in solving it
thnx for help