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Let n_(1) "and" n_(2) be the number of red and black balls, respectively, in box I. Let n_(3) "and" n_(4) be the number of red black balls, respectively in box II. One of the two boxes, box 1 and box II was selected at random and a ball was found to be rad. if the probability that this red ball was drawn from box II is 1/3 then the correct option (s) with the possible values of correct option (s) with the possible values of correct option (s) with the possible values ofn_(1),n_(2),n_(3) "and"n_(4) "is (are)" |
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Answer» `n_(1) = 3, n_(2) = 3, n_(3) = 5, n_(4) = 15` |
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