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Mathematics, 06.11.2019 22:31 bateman

Consider an urn containing a large number of coins, and suppose that each of the coins has some probability p of turning up heads when it is flipped. however, p varies from coin to coin. suppose that the composition of the urn’s contents is such that if a coin is selected at random from it, then the value of p for the coin can be regarded as being the value of a random variable that is uniformly distributed over [0, 1]. if a coin is selected at random from the urn and flipped twice, what is the probability that the first flip results in a head?

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