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Ppose you have two coins, one biased, one fair, but you don't know which coin is which. coin 1 is biased. it comes up heads with probability 2/3, while coin 2 comes up heads with probability 1/2. suppose you pick a coin at random and flip it. let ci denote the event that coin i is picked. let h and t denote the possible outcomes of the flip. given that the outcome of the flip is a head, what is p[c1|h], the probability that the biased coin is picked?

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20/50 could be possible
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