What is the probability of selecting a green flower on the second draw, given that the first flower drawn was pink?

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2021-09-14

An urn contains pink and green flowers.
Two flowers are chosen without replacement.
The probability of selecting a pink flower and then a green flower is 0.73, and the probability of selecting a pink flower on the first draw is 0.24.
What is the probability of selecting a green flower on the second draw, given that the first flower drawn was pink?

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