In my daily morning walk there is a 20% chance I drop my pouch. Every day I follow the exact same straight path, to the district square and then back. Assuming that my walk is on a straight segment from A to B and then back from B to A, what is the probability I dropped it from A to B?
I know this seems to be a very easy problem, but I am a little confused: Initially, there is equal probability for me to drop my pouch in any of the two directions. So for AB, this probability is 50% of 20%?
But for the second part of my walk back home, the probability is conditional. If I have already dropped it in AB, the probability is zero. If I haven’t, the probability is 100% of the total 20%, that is, 20%.
Any clue?
Edit : There are two answer which have been updated, but they sort of conflict each other. Any help clearing it out would be greatly appreciated.