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Suppose I have n unfair coins in my pocket such that the probability of heads on each coin is a rational number strictly between 0 and 1 and not equal to 0.5. I randomly select one of the n coins from my pocket and show it to you in the palm of my hand with the heads side clearly turned up. What is the probability that the other side of the coin in the palm of my hand is tails?​

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