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Consider a lake with containing fish that has bass, perch and walleye. If you ca

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Question

Consider a lake with containing fish that has bass, perch and walleye. If you catch a walleye
and do not return it to the lake, which of the following is true for the next fish you catch.
(A) It is most likely to be a bass.
(B) It is least likely to be a walleye.
(C) The probability of the second fish being a bass is less than the probability was for the first fish.
(D) The probability of the second fish being a perch is less than the probability was for the first fish.
(E) The probability of the second fish being a walleye is less than the probability was for the first fish

Explanation / Answer

(D) The probability of the second fish being a perch is less than the probability was for the first fish

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