Question: Urn I contains three red chips and five white chips urn II contains four reds and four whites; urn III contains five reds and three

Urn I contains three red chips and five white chips urn II contains four reds and four whites; urn III contains five reds and three whites. One urn is chosen at random and one chip is drawn from that urn. Given that the chip drawn was red, what is the probability that III was the urn sampled?

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