A box contains 5 fair coins and 5 biased coins. Each biased coin has probability of a head 4 5 . A coin is drawn at random from the box and tossed. Then a second coin is drawn at random from the box (without replacing the first one). Given that the first coin has shown head, the conditional probability that the second coin is fair, is
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the answer is A 1/10 becuse 10 choices in total, one chance in all.
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