Four fair coins are tossed.

  1. Five coins all balanced the same were tossed 150 times. Note that, while the coins are all balanced the same, they may or may
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  2. Two fair coins were tossed once what is the probability that both coins will not fall tail
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  3. Find the (theoretical) probability of the given event, assuming that the coins are distinguishable and fair, and that what is
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  4. Three fair coins are tossed at the same time. What is the probability that one of the coins will show heads and other two will
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  5. Three fair coins are tossed at the same time. What is the probability that one of the coins will show heads and other two will
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  6. 4 fair coins are tossed. What is the probability that all the outcomes are heads?
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  7. Two dice are rolled and two fair coins are tossed. Let X be the sum of the number of spots that show on the top faces of the
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  8. Two dice are rolled and two fair coins are tossed. Let X be the sum of the number of spots that show on the top faces of the
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  9. Four fair coins are tossed. The probability of either one head or two heads showing up
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  10. If nine fair coins are tossed, using the complement formula, what is the probability of obtaining at least one head and at least
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