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Mathematics, 11.03.2020 23:48 hernandezbrandon059

You have coins (1, and 2). Coin 1 flips heads with probability 1/2, and Coin 2 flips heads with probability 1/4. When one of the coins is randomly selected (with equal probability) and flipped it shows heads. What is the conditional probability that it was Coin 1 that was flipped

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