Consider the experiment of tossing a coin. If the coin shows head,toss it again but if it shows tail,then throw a die. Find the conditional probability of the event that 'the die shows a number greater than $4$' given that 'there is at least one tail'.

  • A
    $\frac{2}{9}$
  • B
    $\frac{1}{9}$
  • C
    $\frac{1}{3}$
  • D
    $\frac{4}{9}$

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