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The probability of drawing two red candies without replacement is 13/35 , and the probability of drawing one red candy is 2/5 .

What is the probability of drawing a second red candy, given that the first candy is red?

13/70

27/35

26/175

13/14

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Drawing 2 red candies without replacement is 13/35.

Probability of picking one is 2/5.


We can say that the probability of the first candy being red is 2/5

So the probability of the second candy also being red would be 13/35 divided by 2/5 which = 13/14.



The probability of the second candy also being red is 13/14.

What is probability?

Probability is defined as the ratio of the number of favorable outcomes to the total number of outcomes in other words the probability is the number that shows the happening of the event.

Probability = Number of favorable outcomes / Number of sample

Drawing 2 red candies without replacement is 13/35. The probability of picking one is 2/5. We can say that the probability of the first candy being red is 2/5

The probability of the second candy also being red is,

P = ( 13/35 ) ÷ ( 2/5 )

P = 13 / 14.

Therefore, the probability of the second candy also being red is 13/14.

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