Suppose bag I contains 3 apples and 4 mangoes while Bag II contains 4 apples and 3  oranges. A die is tossed. If the face of die land up 1 or 3, a fruit is drawn from the bag  I. But if die land up with any other number, a fruit is drawn from bag II then find the  probability of getting apple

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Suppose bag I contains 3 apples and 4 mangoes while Bag II contains 4 apples and 3 
oranges. A die is tossed. If the face of die land up 1 or 3, a fruit is drawn from the bag 
I. But if die land up with any other number, a fruit is drawn from bag II then find the 
probability of getting apple

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