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There are four, six faced dice marked 1 to 6 of which two are fair and two are loaded such that the probability of getting a multiple of 3 is twice as probable to get as any other number. A die is chosen at random and rolled. It shows six, the probability that it was biased, is
`1/8`
`1/4`
`2/5`
`3/5`

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