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The problem asks you to find the probability that you have die 3 if all three rolls are red.

The best way to approach this

P(D3 | R1 n R2 n R3) = P(D3 n R1 n R2 n R3)/P(R1 n R2 n R3)

find the probability of rolling three reds with die three divided by finding the probability that you roll a red 3 times.

These both can be easily done with further iteration of the process you use in 3.4b

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