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We have three coins, the first is fair (heads on one side, tails on the other) , the second two-headed (heads on both sides), the

We have three coins, the first is fair (heads on one side, tails on the other) , the second two-headed (heads on both sides), the third is two-tailed (tails on both sides). We pick one of the coins at random, we toss it twice and heads shows both times. Find the probability that the coin picked is fair.

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