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Question Number 207751 by efronzo1 last updated on 25/May/24

  It is known that a balanced 6−sided    dice originally had 2,3,4,5,6 and 7.   The dice wre thrown once and    the result was observed. If an   odd numbers appears, than the    number is replaced with the    number 8. However, if an even    number appears , the number   is replaced with the number 1.   Then the dice whose dice have    been replaced are thrown again,    the probability of an odd dice    odd dice appearing is     □ (1/3)   □ (2/3)     □ (1/2)    □ 1

Itisknownthatabalanced6sideddiceoriginallyhad2,3,4,5,6and7.Thedicewrethrownonceandtheresultwasobserved.Ifanoddnumbersappears,thanthenumberisreplacedwiththenumber8.However,ifanevennumberappears,thenumberisreplacedwiththenumber1.Thenthedicewhosedicehavebeenreplacedarethrownagain,theprobabilityofanodddiceodddiceappearingis1323121

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