79. Suppose, there are three cards, one red on both sides, one white on both sides and one having a side one of each colour. A card is selected at random and placed on a table. If the is red, what is the probability that the down side is red. up side

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79. Suppose, there are three cards, one red on both sides, one white on both sides and
one having a side one of each colour. A card is selected at random and placed on a table. If the
up
side
is red, what is the probability that the down side is red.
Transcribed Image Text:79. Suppose, there are three cards, one red on both sides, one white on both sides and one having a side one of each colour. A card is selected at random and placed on a table. If the up side is red, what is the probability that the down side is red.
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