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This may prove to be somewhat tricky.) Suppose that we have 10 coins, which are weighted so thatwhen flipped theith coin shows heads with probabilityp=i/10 (i= 1, . . . ,10). You randomly pick onecoin, you flip it, and it shows heads. Withoutputting this coin back, you pick a second coin. What is theprobability that the second coin shows heads, given that the first coin showed heads?

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