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suppose you flip a fair coin five times. which of these pairs of events are disjoint?
(a). you get five heads;you get four heads
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If you flip three fair coins, what is the probability that you'll get a head on the first flip, a tail on the second flip, and
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Suppose you were going to flip a fair coin twice. Which tree diagram correctly displays all the possible outcomes for the event?
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Experiment: roll a fair die and flip a fair coin. What is the probability is that you roll a 3 and flip a head?
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One coin is fair and one is weighted so that Pr[H] = [ 1/4]. You randomly select one of the two coins, and flip it 3 times,
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One coin is fair and one is weighted so that Pr[H]=211. You randomly select one of the two coins, and flip it 5 times, noting
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Suppose that you
flip a fair coin (P(H)=P(T)=1 2 ) three times and you record if it landed on heads, H, or tails, T. (a) What is
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Would you be more likely to get at least 70% tails if you flip a fair coin 10 times or if you flip a fair
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You decide to flip a fair coin 100 times.
What is the variance of this distribution? Also You decide to flip a fair coin 100
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Would you be more likely to get at least 70% tails if you flip a fair coin 10 times or if you flip a fair
coin 1000 times? A) You
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