JEE Mathematics Past Question.
Published: 7th August, 2025 | 0 Comments |
Introduction
Welcome to today’s JEE Mathematics tutorial! In this session, we’re diving into a classic probability problem from past questions — a must-know topic for anyone preparing for JEE Main or Advanced.
Let’s get started with the questions and answers.
Question 1
Question:
Two balls are selected at random, one after the other, without replacement, from a bag containing 4 white balls and 6 black balls.
If the probability that the first selected ball is black, given that the second selected ball is also black, is m/m, gcd (m,n) =1, what is the value of m+n
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Step-by-Step Breakdown
Step 1: Total Number of Balls
We are given:
- 4 white balls
- 6 black balls
Total = 4+6= 10 balls


Final Answer: 14
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Why This Matters in JEE Exams.
- Questions like this test your grasp of conditional probability — a high-yield concept in both JEE Main and Advanced.
- Knowing how to deal with “without replacement” is essential for mastering combinatorics and probability.
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