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In Exercises 1–22, use Bayes’ theorem to calculate the probabilities.
Customized Dice A specially made pair of dice has only oneand two-spots on the faces. One of the dice has three faces with a one-spot and three faces with a two-spot. The other die has two faces with a one-spot and four faces with a two-spot. One of the dice is selected at random and then rolled six times. If a two-spot shows up only once, what is the probability that it is the die with four two-spots?
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