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James is flipping a coin
Suppose you decided to keep flipping a coin until it came up tails. Which of these is most likely?
a.flipping the coin 11 times
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Anonymous
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Problems involving coin tosses are very common in probability. Coins always have an equal chance of landing heads or tails.
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James is flipping a coin. He says there is less than a 50% chance that it will land heads this time because it landed heads on
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Taco
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You have two coins that look identical, but one of them is fair and the other is weighted. The weighted coin has a 3/4 chance of
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unowen
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You have two coins that look identical, but one of them is fair and the other is weighted. The weighted coin has a 3/4 chance of
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unowen
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Which event will have a sample space of S = {g, b}?
Flipping a fair, two-sided coin Rolling a six-sided die Flipping a two-sided
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Which set of events is dependent?(1 point)
Responses the event of getting two heads when flipping two fair coins the event of
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Which set of events is dependent?(1 point)
Responses rolling a number cube and flipping a coin rolling a number cube and flipping
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Anoumous
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Which set of events is dependent?(1 point)
Responses the event of getting two heads when flipping two fair coins the event of
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When flipping a coin 10 times, the odds of flipping all heads is 1 in 210. Write this probability without using an exponent.
A) 1
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Ashley
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