Ajar J1 contains equal number of balls of red, blue and green colours, while another jar J2 contains balls of only red and blue colours, which are also equal in number. The probability of choosing J1 is twice as large as choosing J2. If a ball picked at random from one of the jars turns out to be red, the probability that it came from J1 is
1
2/3
2
3/5
3
2/5
4
4/7