We have a biased coin and a die such that - when we toss the coin, the probability of a head is 0.31, and - when we roll the die, the probability of obtaining a 5 is 0.1. We do an experiment in which we toss the coin first: - if the coin is a head, we roll the die once, and - if the coin is a tail, we roll the die twice. Given that there was a 5 (at least one) at the end of the experiment, what is the probability that the result of the coin toss was a head? (So, we don't know whether the die was rolled once or twice, but we know that one die roll resulted in a 5.) Hint: If we roll this die twice, the probability of obtaining at least one 5 is 0.19. Round your answer to a number with two decimal digits after the decimal point. For example if your answer is 1/40, which is equal to 0.025, then you should enter 0.03.

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We have a biased coin and a die such that
- when we toss the coin, the probability of a head is 0.31, and
- when we roll the die, the probability of obtaining a 5 is 0.1.
We do an experiment in which we toss the coin first:
-if the coin is a head, we roll the die once, and
- if the coin is a tail, we roll the die twice.
Given that there was a 5 (at least one) at the end of the experiment, what is the probability that the result of the coin toss was a head? (So, we don't know whether
the die was rolled once or twice, but we know that one die roll resulted in a 5.)
Hint: If we roll this die twice, the probability of obtaining at least one 5 is 0.19.
Round your answer to a number with two decimal digits after the decimal point. For example if your answer is 1/40, which is equal to 0.025, then you should
enter 0.03.
Transcribed Image Text:We have a biased coin and a die such that - when we toss the coin, the probability of a head is 0.31, and - when we roll the die, the probability of obtaining a 5 is 0.1. We do an experiment in which we toss the coin first: -if the coin is a head, we roll the die once, and - if the coin is a tail, we roll the die twice. Given that there was a 5 (at least one) at the end of the experiment, what is the probability that the result of the coin toss was a head? (So, we don't know whether the die was rolled once or twice, but we know that one die roll resulted in a 5.) Hint: If we roll this die twice, the probability of obtaining at least one 5 is 0.19. Round your answer to a number with two decimal digits after the decimal point. For example if your answer is 1/40, which is equal to 0.025, then you should enter 0.03.
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