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- Urn 1 contains 5 white balls and 7 black balls. Urn 2 contains 3 white and 12 black. A fair coin is flipped, if it is heads, a ball is drawn from urn 1, and if it is tails, a ball is drawn from urn 2. Suppose that this experiment is done and a white ball was selected. What is the probability that this ball was in fact taken from urn 2? (i.e., that the coin flip was tails)
Q. Urn contains white balls and black balls. Urn contains white and black. A fair coin is flipped, if it is heads, a ball is drawn from urn , and if it is tails, a ball is drawn from urn . Suppose that this experiment is done and a white ball was selected. What is the probability that this ball was in fact taken from urn ? (i.e., that the coin flip was tails)
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