A court formed of three judges find that a person is guilty when atleast 2 of the 3 judges consider that the decision they've taken is well-founded. We admit the fact that in the case in which the accused person is truly guilty, each judge will rule accordingly with a probability of 0.67, independent of the other two. This probability decreases to 0.14 in the case when the accused is innocent. We know that 68% of the accused are guilty. Determine the probability that the third judge will vote guilty in each of the following situations: a) The first two judges did the same thing b) Atleast one of the first two judges voted guilty c) The first two judges did not vote guilty. Plz explain all question compulsoury. Then i will rate you. Ty

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A court formed of three judges find that a person is guilty when atleast 2 of the 3 judges consider that the decision they've taken is well-founded. We admit the fact that in the case in which the accused person is truly guilty, each judge will rule accordingly with a probability of 0.67, independent of the other two. This probability decreases to 0.14 in the case when the accused is innocent. We know that 68% of the accused are guilty. Determine the probability that the third judge will vote guilty in each of the following situations: a) The first two judges did the same thing b) Atleast one of the first two judges voted guilty c) The first two judges did not vote guilty. Plz explain all question compulsoury. Then i will rate you. Ty
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