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27 July, 03:58

You are given two coins, one unbiased and the other two-tailed (both sides are tails). Choose a coin at random and toss it once (assume that the probability of choosing the unbiased coin is 3 4). Given that the result is tails, find the probability that the two-tailed coin was chosen

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  1. 27 July, 04:11
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    Answer:6/7

    Step-by-step explanation:

    so basically given observation is u got a tail from a biased coin.

    so our favorable case is getting a tail from biased coin.

    we will use the probability for it:

    p1 = probability of getting choosing biased coin and getting tail = probability of choosing biased coin * probability of tail = 3/4*1

    p2 = probability of choosing a fair coin and getting tail = probability of choosing fair coin*probability of getting tail on it = 1/4*1/2 = 1/8

    so p (E) = p1 / (p1+p2) = 3/4 / (3/4+1/8) = 7/8
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