There are $n+1$ boxes and every box contains $n$ balls. For every $k\in\left\{ 0,1,\ldots,n\right\} $ there is exactly $1$ box containing $k$ white balls and $n-k$ black balls. A box is picked out and $m$ balls are taken out. Here $m<n$ so the box is not empty yet. All balls that are taken out appear to be white balls. Now another ball is taken out of that same box. What is the probability that it is a white one?
I allready have an answer of myself, so am not in the need of one. I just like this 'puzzle', and maybe so do you. Next to that I am interested in answers that are 'nicer' than mine. It is beyond doubt that they exist.
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doesn't work with more than one paragraph. – Vedran Šego Oct 17 '13 at 11:21