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Mathematics, 24.10.2019 20:43 KariSupreme

Suppose i have two coins. one is fair and will turn up as heads with probability 1/2 when flipped. the other is two-headed, and will always turn up as heads when flipped. i randomly pick one of these coins with equal probability. i flip this coin and it turns up heads. if i flip the coin again, what is the probability that it will turn up heads?

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