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Mathematics, 20.04.2021 07:30, BlackMilkTea

Consider the circles shown to the​ right, where the color of the number is in parentheses. Assume one circle is selected at random and each circle is equally likely to be selected. Determine the probability of selecting a black ​number, given that the circle is orange. The sequence of colors of 6 circles labeled 1 to 6 is as follows: yellow, green, orange, orange, orange, and yellow. The colors of the labels from 1 to 6 are as follows: black, black, red, red, black, and black(black)
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The probability of selecting a black ​number


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