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Mathematics, 14.06.2020 05:57, wldfire61821

One friend’s phone willindependently drop calls with 20% probability. Your other friend’s phone will independentlydrop calls with 30% probability. Say you need to make 6 phone calls, so you randomly chooseone of the two phones and you will use thatsamephone to make all your calls (but you don’tknow which has a 20% versus 30% chance of dropping calls). Of the first 3 (out of 6) callsyou make, one of them is dropped. What is the conditional expected number of dropped callsin the 6 total calls you make (conditioned on having already had

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