Jus use Baye's theorem.its a direct n simple app of dat:)

On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 9:14 PM, Kamakshii Aggarwal <kamakshi...@gmail.com>wrote:

> I was given 3 packets, with 2 pens each.
>
> 1st Packet has 2 blue pens.
>
> 2nd Packet has 1 blue pen,1 black pen.
>
> 3rd Packet has 2 black pens.
>
>
>
> I took any one packet and pulled out one pen. It turned out to be a blue
> one.
>
> What is the probability that the next pen from the same packet will
>
> also be a blue one?
>
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> Kamakshi
> kamakshi...@gmail.com
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