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Consider the experiment of throwing a die, if a multiple of 3 comes up, throw the die again and if any other number comes, toss a coin. Find the conditional probability of the event ‘the coin shows a tail’, given that ‘at least one die shows a 3’.

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The outcomes of the given experiment can be represented by the following tree diagram.

The sample space of the experiment is,

Let A be the event that the coin shows a tail and B be the event that at least one die shows 3.

Probability of the event that the coin shows a tail, given that at least one die shows 3, is given by P(A|B).

Therefore,


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