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Six fair coins are flipped, the probability that exactly three coins turns up heads is T. If the coins are flipped again, the probability that exactly 16T coins turns up heads is S. If the six coins are flipped again, the probability that exactly 32S coins turns up heads is Q. What is Q?
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kyle
t=1/8 16t=2 s=1/4 32s=6 Q=1/64
14 years ago

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