Question
A coin is loaded, so that the probability of a head occuring on a single toss is 2/3. In six tosses of the coin, what is the probability of getting all heads or all tails?
Answers
The probability of all events occurring is found by multiplying the probabilities of the individual events.
Heads = (2/3)^6
Tails = (1/3)^6
Heads = (2/3)^6
Tails = (1/3)^6
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