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There's at least two errors in your part (i) and at least two errors in your steps in part (ii).   

(Some errors are minor, some less so; you need to carefully examine your justifications for what you're writing, and keep an eye on where you're defining which parts of your functions)

For example, the first line after "Therefore the posterior is" appears to be wrong.

However, perhaps more seriously still, you have not even defined what $h$ is intended to represent (it's not mentioned in the parts of the question you have quoted), so it's not possible to even tell if you're calculating what you mean to or something else. How does $h$ relate to $P$?

There's at least two errors in your part (i) and at least two errors in your steps in part (ii).  (Some are minor, some less so; you need to carefully examine your justifications for what you're writing, and keep an eye on where you're defining which parts of your functions)

However, more seriously still, you have not even defined what $h$ is intended to represent (it's not mentioned in the parts of the question you have quoted), so it's not possible to even tell if you're calculating what you mean to or something else. How does $h$ relate to $P$?

There's at least two errors in your part (i) and at least two errors in your steps in part (ii). 

(Some errors are minor, some less so; you need to carefully examine your justifications for what you're writing, and keep an eye on where you're defining which parts of your functions)

For example, the first line after "Therefore the posterior is" appears to be wrong.

However, perhaps more seriously still, you have not even defined what $h$ is intended to represent (it's not mentioned in the parts of the question you have quoted), so it's not possible to even tell if you're calculating what you mean to or something else. How does $h$ relate to $P$?

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There's at least two errors in your part (i) and at least two errors in your steps in part (ii). (Some are minor, some less so; you need to carefully examine your justifications for what you're writing, and keep an eye on where you're defining which parts of your functions)

However, more seriously still, you have not even defined what $h$ is intended to represent (it's not mentioned in the parts of the question you have quoted), so it's not possible to even tell if you're calculating what you mean to or something else. How does $h$ relate to $P$?