Probability Ques 106

An urn contains $m$ white and $n$ black balls. A ball is drawn at random and is put back into the urn along with $k$ additional balls of the same colour as that of the ball drawn. A ball is again drawn at random. What is the probability that the ball drawn now is white?

$(2001,5 M)$

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Answer:

Correct Answer: 106.$(\frac{m}{m+n})$

Solution:

  1. Let $W _1=$ ball drawn in the first draw is white.

$B _1=$ ball drawn in the first draw in black.

$W _2=$ ball drawn in the second draw is white.

Then, $P\left(W _2\right)=P\left(W _1\right) P\left(W _2 / W _1\right)+P\left(B _1\right) P\left(W _2 / B _1\right)$

$ \begin{aligned} & =(\frac{m}{m+n}) (\frac{m+k}{m+n+k})+(\frac{n}{m+n}) (\frac{m}{m+n+k}) \\ & =\frac{m(m+k)+m n}{(m+n)(m+n+k)}=\frac{m(m+k+n)}{(m+n)(m+n+k)}=\frac{m}{m+n} \end{aligned} $



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