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There are three similar boxes, containing
(i). 6 black and 4 white balls
(ii). 3 black and 7 white balls
(iii). 5 black and 5 white balls, respectively.
If you choose one of the three boxes at random and from that particular box picks up a ball at random, and find that to be black, what is the probability that the ball picked up from the second box?
14/30
3/14
7/30
5/7
Total number of black balls =6+3+5=14
Total number of ways of picking black ball =14
Out of those, 3 are from 2nd box
Required probability = 3/14
Hence, option 2 is the correct answer.
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