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Tip : Using Total Probability Theorem, we need to find each probability of red when
 
Tip : Using Total Probability Theorem, we need to find each probability of red when
       each dice is rolled. If you solve this way, you probably find P(red1), P(Red1 Red2), and
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       each dice is rolled. If you solve this way, we could find P(Red1), P(Red1 Red2), and
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      P(Red1 Red2 Red3). From this values, We can find conditional probabilty of each case.

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Tip : Using Total Probability Theorem, we need to find each probability of red when

     each dice is rolled. If you solve this way, we could find P(Red1), P(Red1 Red2), and
     P(Red1 Red2 Red3). From this values, We can find conditional probabilty of each case.

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