Asked by JAMIE

A coin is flipped 3 times. How does the P (H,H,H) compare to P(H,T,H) ?

1)P (H,H,H) is greater than P(H,T,H)
2) P(H,T,H) is greater than P(H,H,H)
3)The probabilities are the same
4)There is no way to tell with the info given


I think #4 is correct...can you advise? Thanks

Answers

Answered by Scott
all the outcomes have an equal chance

why wouldn't they?
Answered by JAMIE
C is the correct answer...thanks for helping me.
Answered by Panda
TY!!! u du best! <3
Answered by slushy!!
i think its C because the probabilities are the same
1: p(h,h,h) is flipped 2 times, p(h,t,h) is flipped 1 time
2: p(h,t,h) is flipped 2 times, p(h,h,h) is flipped 1 time
i will reply after i see if this is the actual answer.
Answered by slushy!!
it was ^^
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