P(D|W) = 0.6
P(D|W') = 0.8
P(W) = 0.8
P(W') = 0.2
P(W'|D) = P(D|W')*P(W')/(P(D|W')*P(W') + P(D|W)*P(W))
= 0.8*0.2/(0.8*0.2 + 0.6*0.8)
= 0.25
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