Suppose, there are iron metal pieces, one red on both sides, one white on both sides and one having a side one of each colour. An iron metal piece is selected at random and placed on a table. If the is red, what is the probability that the down side is red.
Suppose, there are iron metal pieces, one red on both sides, one white on both sides and one having a side one of each colour. An iron metal piece is selected at random and placed on a table. If the is red, what is the probability that the down side is red.
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