Using conditional probability, it is found that there is a 0.1 = 10% probability that the chosen coin was the fair coin.
Conditional Probability
In which
- P(B|A) is the probability of event B happening, given that A happened.
is the probability of both A and B happening.
- P(A) is the probability of A happening.
In this problem:
- Event A: Three heads.
- Event B: Fair coin.
The probability associated with 3 heads are:
out of 0.5(fair coin).- 1 out of 0.5(biased).
Hence:

The probability of 3 heads and the fair coin is:

Then, the conditional probability is:

0.1 = 10% probability that the chosen coin was the fair coin.
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Do u mean 6x = x squared? if so x is 6
Answer:
m=66
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct answer would be that Carl is 4 years old. If John is 20 years older than Carl, that would make him 24. 24 + 4 = 28 years. Therefore, Carl must be 4 years old.
Answer:
length times width times height
Step-by-step explanation:
width is height by the way
so 20×10×9 gives you 1800
1800 petrol can hold on Meters