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A weighted coin has the property that the Heads comes up 60 percent of the time. On two flips of the coin, is it more likely
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In a series of coin flips, a run is a series of consecutive coin flips that are all the same. For example, in the sequence
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A weighted coin has the property that the Heads comes up 60 percent of the time. On two flips of the coin, is it more likely
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weighted coin has property that heads comes up 60 percent of time. two flips of coin is it more likely that outcome from two
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A fair coin is flipped 10 times and lands on heads 8 times. Why is there a difference between the experimental and theoretical
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In a series of coin flips, a run is a series of one or more consecutive coin flips that all have the same result. For example,
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Markov plays a game for three turns. On each turn, he either rolls a fair, six sided die or flips a fair coin. If he rolls a 1
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Joe rolls a six-sided number cube and flips a coin. What is the probability that he rolls an odd number and flips a head on the
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Mathew rolls a number cube labeled with the numbers 1−6. He then flips a fair coin. What is the probability that he rolls
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A weighted coin is flipped 200 times. Assume that the probability of a head is 0.3 and the probability of a tail is 0.7. Each
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