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P(red/Urn 1)=5/6

P(red/Urn 2)=4/5

P(red/Urn 3)=6/10

P(urn 1)=P(urn 2)=P(urn 3)=1/3

P(red)=(5/6)*(1/3)+(4/5)*(1/3)+(6/10)*(1/3)=(1/3)*[0.833+0.8+0.6]=2.233/3=0.744