Question 2 > 9 pts Suppose you are given two sacks: Sack1 contains 6 red beads and 2 blue beads and Sack2 contains 6 blu
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Question 2 > 9 pts Suppose you are given two sacks: Sack1 contains 6 red beads and 2 blue beads and Sack2 contains 6 blu
Question 2 > 9 pts Suppose you are given two sacks: Sack1 contains 6 red beads and 2 blue beads and Sack2 contains 6 blue and 2 red beads. You are told that the probabilities of selecting Sack1 and Sack2 are 3/4 and 1/4, respectively in random. A sack is selected at random and a bead is selected at random from it. 1. Given the bead selected is blue, what is the probability it was selected from Sack1? Answer: 2. Given that the bead selected is blue, what is the probability it was selected from Sack2? Answer: 3. Explain the answer after compare the results in parts a) and b). Answer:
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