Mathematics, 01.04.2020 01:20 monsterduckgoose
An arcade booth at a county fair has a person pick a coin from two possible coins available and then toss it. If the coin chosen lands on heads, the person gets a prize. One coin is a fair coin and one coin is a biased coin (unfair) with only a 32% chance of getting ahead. Assuming the equally likely probability of picking either coin, what is the probability that the fair coin is the one chosen, given that the chosen coin lands on heads?
a. 0.8300
b. 0.6024
c. 0.0149
d. 0.4150
e. 0.4310
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