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Consider 10 independent tosses of a biased coin with the probability of Heads at each toss equal to p, where 0<p<1. Given that there were 4 Heads in the first 7 tosses, find the probability that the 2nd Heads occurred at the 4th toss. Give a numerical answer.
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