Event 2B Given the following event: Given an urn containing 2 green, 3 white, and 4 red balls. Two balls are drawn and the first ball is not replaced before the second is drawn. Given Event 2B, what is the probability that the two balls are the same color?
A) 1/3
B) 2/9
C) 5/18
D) 1/6
E) 5/9
C
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our action become ____________________ ____________________.
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A) Operational definition, definition by genus and difference. B) Definition by genus and difference, enumerative definition. C) Demonstrative definition, definition by subclass. D) Synonymous definition, demonstrative definition. E) Ostensive definition, synonymous definition.
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What will be an ideal response?
This god, one and undivided, is the ultimate reality at the core of Hindu thought
a. Kali b. Brahman c. Ganesha d. Lakshmi