Consider an unbiased coin and an unbiased die with 6 faces. In an experiment, the coin is tossed once and then the die is rolled. What is the conditional probability of getting a 2 on the die given that the coin comes up heads. 1/12 0 1/6 1/3
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- Let \( A \) be the event that the coin comes up heads. Since the coin is unbiased, \( P(A) = \frac{1}{2} \). - Let \( B \) be the event that the die shows a 2. Since the die is unbiased, \( P(B) = \frac{1}{6} \). Show more…
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