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Mathematics, 15.04.2021 21:20 brianquinnholop6049c

A single multiple-choice question has n choices, only one of which is correct. A student knows the answer with probability p. If the student does not know the answer, he or she guesses randomly. Find the conditional probability that the student knew the answer, given that the question was answered correctly.

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