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Mathematics, 23.08.2021 18:10 vannia

You discover a flaw in the machine where if it selects rock three times in a row, it always picks paper next, but otherwise each run is independent of others. You know it has selected rock in the past two runs, but you're unsure what result it got before that. Does knowing that the previous two runs were rock but not knowing the third previous run lead you to believe the probability of paper is higher

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