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Step-by-step explanation:

What's the probability of getting heads on the second toss given that the first toss was a head. (Trying to refresh my probability a bit). I've seen this analyzed like this:

HH 1/4

HT 1/4

TH 1/4

TT 1/4

So since we are given information (Head on first flip), then TT goes away and were are left with:

HH 1/3

HT 1/3

TH 1/3

So we could say that HH now has a 1/3 probability. Should we not also get rid of TH, since we know that the first flip is a head? So now we have:

HH 1/2

HT 1/2