SOLUTION: Suppose you have two dice, one loaded, one fair, but you don't know which dice is which. Die 1
is loaded. It comes up with “6” half of the time and the other numbers one-tenth (1/
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Question 466926: Suppose you have two dice, one loaded, one fair, but you don't know which dice is which. Die 1
is loaded. It comes up with “6” half of the time and the other numbers one-tenth (1/10) of a
time. Suppose you picked a die at random and rolled it.
a. Given that the result of the roll is a “6”, what is the probability that you picked the loaded
die?
b. Given that the result of the die roll is not a “6”, what is the probability that you picked the
fair die?
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