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There are two types of coin: Type 1 coming up Heads with probability p1; Type 2 coming up Heads with probability p2. A coin is randomly selected; the probability it is a Type I coin is p. The coin is then tossed n times, independently, resulting in the se

Please help with parts A through G!!! I am really stuck on Parts B and C specifically. Thank you!  Screen Shot 2021-10-19 at 9.40.51 AM.pngScreen Shot 2021-10-19 at 9.40.42 AM.png

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