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Mathematics, 01.10.2019 02:20 CJohnson9552

Suppose a box contains a double-headed coin, a double-tailed coin, and a conventional coin. a coin is picked at random and flipped; the result is a head. what is the probability it is a double-headed coin let d = event that the coin is double-headed let a = event that the coin shows a head calculate p[d|a] =?

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