Two identical biased coins are

  1. Two identical biased coins are tossed together, and the outcome is recorded. After a large number of trials it is observed that
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  2. Paul has 106 collectible coins. His friend gave him 12 coins for his collection for his birthday. How many coins does Paul have
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  3. Paul has 106 collectible coins. His friend gave him 12 coins for his collection for his birthday. How many coins does Paul have
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  4. Paul has 106 collectible coins. His friend gave him 12 coins for his collection for his birthday. How many coins does Paul have
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  5. Paul has 106 collectible coins. His friend gave him 12 coins for his collection for his birthday. How many coins does Paul have
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  6. Paul has 106 collectible coins. His friend gave him 12 coins for his collection for his birthday. How many coins does Paul have
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  7. Consider a collection of biased coins, each showing Heads with probability and Tails with probability , independently of the
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  8. Consider a collection of n biased coins, each showing Heads with probability p and Tails with probability 1-p , independently of
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  9. Consider a collection of n biased coins, each showing Heads with probability p and Tails with probability 1-p , independently of
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  10. I need to use quarters, dimes, nickles and pennies to make the following:$1.53 in 12 coins $2.53 in 20 $2.32 in 15 coins $2.00
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