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Suppose you have 8 dice in a bag. You draw a single die and roll it. Three dice are standard fair dice, numbered 1-6 Two dice are have one less pip in the middle of the 5 side , such that there is no 5 on these two dice, but there are two 4's (that is, these dice are numbered {1, 2, 3, 4, 4, 6}) Three dice are ten-sided, and loaded such that it is twice as likely that an even number is rolled than an odd What is the probability that you roll a 4

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