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Bowl A1 contains 1 red chip and 3 white chips. Bowl A2 contains 3 red chips and 1 white chip. One of the bowls is chosen at random (i. e., each is equally likely), and a chip is withdrawn from that bowl. A) What is probability that the withdrawn chip is red? B) Given that the withdrawn chip is red, what is the probability that bowl A1 was chosen?

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