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Mathematics, 26.06.2019 19:00 angie2118

An arcade booth at a county fair has a person pick a coin from two possible coins available and then toss it. if the coin chosen lands on heads, the person gets a prize. one coin is a fair coin and one coin is a biased coin (unfair) with only a 28% chance of getting a head. assuming equally likely probability of picking either coin, what is the probability that the fair coin is the one chosen, given that the chosen coin lands on heads?

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