I misinterpreted brhan's "colored ball" post and accidentally came up with this. I believe it is much simpler but still entertaining.
Billy put a number of different colored balls (ex. 2 blue, 5 red, 1 purple, 7 green...) in a box. After a while he added 20 more balls (all of the same color as one color already in the box) to the box, and the addition of the new balls did not change probability of drawing two balls of the same color (with replacement).
How many different colors of balls are in the box? And how many of each color were in the box originally?
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I misinterpreted brhan's "colored ball" post and accidentally came up with this. I believe it is much simpler but still entertaining.
Billy put a number of different colored balls (ex. 2 blue, 5 red, 1 purple, 7 green...) in a box. After a while he added 20 more balls (all of the same color as one color already in the box) to the box, and the addition of the new balls did not change probability of drawing two balls of the same color (with replacement).
How many different colors of balls are in the box? And how many of each color were in the box originally?
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