A die is loaded such that the odd numbers have the same chances of occurrence, the even numbers have the same chances of occurrence, but the probability of observing 4 dots is twice the probability of observing 5 dots. If it is known that in a single roll of the die, a number greater than 3 came up, what is the probability of observing a perfect square number?
A die is loaded such that the odd numbers have the same chances of occurrence, the even numbers have the same chances of occurrence, but the probability of observing 4 dots is twice the probability of observing 5 dots. If it is known that in a single roll of the die, a number greater than 3 came up, what is the probability of observing a perfect square number?
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