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7 December, 21:05

We are given three coins: one has heads in both faces, the second has tails in both faces, and the third has a head in one face and a tail in the other. we choose a coin at random, toss it, and it comes heads. what is the probability that the opposite face is tails?

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  1. 8 December, 00:19
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    The probability is

    [ (1/3) (1/2) ]/[ (1/3) + (1/3) (1/2) ]

    =1/3
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