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John has 3 unique coins such that the probability of obtaining a head when the coin is flipped is 110, 210 and 310, respectivel...Asked by john
John has 3 unique coins such that the probability of obtaining a head when the coin is flipped is 110, 210 and 310, respectively. If he flips each of the 3 coins once, the probability that at least 1 heads appears is p. What is the value of 1000p?
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Answered by
bobpursley
Your numbers are nuts, so I assume it should read 0.110, 0.210, 0.310 as the probabilities of Head.
pr(at least once)=1-pr(no heads)
= 1- (.890)(.790)(.690)=.515
1000p=515
pr(at least once)=1-pr(no heads)
= 1- (.890)(.790)(.690)=.515
1000p=515
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Mathsfreak
496...............:)
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