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Three people, Adam, Becky and Charley, each lie 1/3 of the time at random, otherwise they tell the truth. A fair coin is flipped, and they all see it. They all say it is heads. What is the probability the coin was actually tails?

User Indimental
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given:


(1)/(3)

to find:

the probability of the coin.

solution:

lie:


( (1)/(3) ) * ( (1)/(3)) * ( (1)/(3) )


= (1)/(27)

there's 1/27 chance of them to lie.

truth:


( (2)/(3) ) * ( (2)/(3) ) * ( (2)/(3) )


= (8)/(27)

there's 8/27 chance that all of them told the truth.

probability:


( (8)/(27) ) / (( (8)/(27) ) + ( (1)/(27) ))


= (8)/(9)

therefore, between those two chances, it's an 8/9 chance it's actually Heads.

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