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901. There are two bags I and II. Bag I contains 3 white and 2 red balls and Bag II contains 5 white and 4 red balls. One ball is drawn at random from one of the bags and is found to be red. Find the probability that it was drawn from bag II.
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902. There are two bags I and II. Bag I contains 4 white and 3 red balls and Bag II contains 6 white and 5 red balls. One ball is drawn at random from one of the bags and is found to be red. Find the probability that it was drawn from bag II.
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903. There are two bags I and II. Bag I contains 2 white and 4 red balls and Bag II contains 5 white and 3 red balls. One ball is drawn at random from one of the bags and is found to be red. Find the probability that it was drawn from bag II.
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904. Bag I contains 3 red and 4 black balls and bag II contains 4 red and 5 black balls. One ball is transferred from bag I to bag II, then a ball is drawn from bag II, the ball so drawn is found to be red in colour. Find the probability that the transferred ball is black.
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905. A bag contains 4 red and 4 black balls, another bag contains 2 red and 6 black balls. One of the two bags is selected at random and a ball is drawn from the bag which is found to be red. Find the probability that the ball is drawn from the first bag.
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906. Bag I contains 3 red and 4 black balls while another Bag II contains 5 red and 6 black balls. One ball is drawn at random from one of the bags and it is found to be red. Find the probability that it was drawn from Bag II.
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907. Of the students in a college, it is known that 60% reside in hostel and 40% are day scholars (not residing in hostel). Previous year results report that 30% of all students who residue in hostel attain A grade and 20% of day scholars attain A grade in their annua! examination. At the end of the year, one student is chosen at random from the college and he has an A grade, what is the probability that the student is a hostler?


Let E1, E2, E be the events
E1 : ‘A student is residing in hostel’
E: ‘A student is day scholar’,
E : ‘A student gets A grade,’
Now,             straight P left parenthesis straight E subscript 1 right parenthesis space equals space 60 over 100 space equals space 3 over 5 space and space straight P left parenthesis straight E subscript 2 right parenthesis space equals space 40 over 100 equals space 2 over 5

therefore space space space straight P left parenthesis straight E space vertical line thin space straight E subscript 1 right parenthesis space equals space 30 over 100 equals space 3 over 10 space and space straight P left parenthesis straight E space vertical line space straight E subscript 2 right parenthesis space equals 20 over 100 space equals 2 over 10

Required probability = straight P left parenthesis straight E subscript 1 space vertical line thin space straight E right parenthesis
                                equals space fraction numerator straight P left parenthesis straight E subscript 1 right parenthesis thin space straight P left parenthesis straight E vertical line straight E subscript 1 right parenthesis over denominator straight P left parenthesis straight E subscript 1 right parenthesis thin space straight P left parenthesis straight E vertical line straight E subscript 1 right parenthesis space plus space straight P left parenthesis straight E subscript 2 right parenthesis thin space straight P left parenthesis straight E vertical line straight E subscript 2 right parenthesis end fraction space space left parenthesis By space Baye apostrophe straight s space Theorem right parenthesis
equals space fraction numerator begin display style 3 over 5 end style cross times begin display style 3 over 10 end style over denominator begin display style 3 over 5 end style cross times begin display style 3 over 10 end style plus begin display style 2 over 5 end style cross times begin display style 2 over 10 end style end fraction space equals fraction numerator 9 over denominator 9 plus 4 end fraction space equals 9 over 13.

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908. Bag A contains 2 white and 3 red balls and bag B contains 4 white and 5 red balls. One ball is drawn at random from one of the bags and it is found to be red. Find the probability that it was drawn from the bag B.
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909. In answering a question on a multiple choice test, a student either knows the answer or guesses. Let 3 over 4 be the probability that he knows the answer and 1 fourth be the probability that he guesses. Assuming that a student who guesses at the answer will be correct with probability 1 fourth. What is the probability  that the student knows the answer given that he answered it correctly?
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910. A laboratory blood test is 99% effective in detecting a certain disease when it is in fact, present. However, the test also yields a false positive result for 0.5% of the healthy person tested (i.e. if a healthy person is tested, then, with probability 0.005, the test will imply he has the disease). If 0.1 percent of the population actually has the disease, what is the probability that a person has the disease given that his test result is positive?
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