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A box contains n coins, m of which are fair and the rest are biased. The probability of getting a head with a fair coin is tossed is 1/2, while it is 2/3 when a biased coin is tossed. A coin is drawn from the box

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A box contains N coins, m of which are fair and the rest are biased. The probability of getting a head when a fair coin is tossed is 1/2 while it is 2/3 when a biased coin is tossed. A coin is drawn from the box at random and is tossed twice. The first time it shows head and the second time it shows tail.

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