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Which situation can be modeled by tossing a coin three times?
a. choosing which one of sixteen teams will win a tournament c.
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A fair coin is tossed 5 times. If X is the discrete variable the # of tails obtained,
a) Draw the probability distribution . b)
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Zack
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an unbiased coin is tossed 3 times. find the probability that the coin lands heads exactly once.
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Anonymous
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A fair coin is tossed 10 times. What is the probability of getting exactly 6 heads?
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Moyer
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You toss a coin 15 times. P(heads) 2/5 =
a. experimental; the result is found by repeating an experiment. b. experimental; the
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ms.sue help please
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A coin is tossed 3 times and let X be the number of heads appearing. The probability that 1 head will appear iS?
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NARUTO
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John tosses a penny 10 times and finds that 2 of those times the penny comes up heads and 8 of those times the penny comes up
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mike
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What is the probability of tossing two coins and having them both show heads?
Show all work. Please help I don't understand this.
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Cherie
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Paul an Peter each toss a coin and record the results.
Paul: H H T H T H H H T T H H T H T H T H H T T Peter: H T H H T H H T T H
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Abbie
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A coin is tossed 10 times. The probability of getting a head on any one toss is
0.5. To the nearest thousandth, find the
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Keonn'a
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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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Bryan
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A coin is weighted so that the probability of obtaining a head in a single toss is .4. If the coin is tossed 25 times, what is
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Lijim
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You toss a coin 3 times. Find these probabilities:
P(all 3 are heads) P(exactly 2 T's) P(exactly 2 T's given that first toss is
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William Marand
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3coins are tossed calculate the followin probabilities p(3heads) p(2heads and 1 tail) p(3 tails)
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shumaila.imtiaz
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A coin is tossed. If a head appears, a spinner that can land on any of the numbers from 1 to 4 is spun. If a tail appears, the
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someone
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Jamil tosses a coin 3 times. What is the probability that the coin will land tails up all three times?
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Amos
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A fair coin is tossed three times in succession. The set of equally likely outcomes is {HHH,HHT,HTH,THH,HTT,THT,TTH,TTT}. Find
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Brendon
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When tossing a fair coin, which of the following events is more unlikely? A:Getting 60% tails in
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Decide whether the following statement makes sense (or is clearly true) or does not make sense (or is clearly false). Explain
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The experiment involved tossing three coins simultaneously. The experiment was carried out 100 times, and it was noted that
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What is the P(H, T, H, T) on four flips of a coins?
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Denise
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find the probability of obtaining at the most 1 head in 5 tosses of a fair coin
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Lynn and Dawn tossed a coin 60 times and got heads 33 times. What is the experimental probability of tossing heads using Lynn
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Mercy ThaGoat
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Caden tossed a coin in the air 6 times. All six times it landed on tails. Is the coin more likely to land on heads or tails for
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When tossing a two-sided, fair coin with one side colored yellow and the other side colored green, determine P(yellow).
yellow
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A balanced coin is tossed 3 times. Let A = {a head is obtained} and B = {a tail is obtained}. Calculate the probability to get
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Reese is using a coin to predict the gender of the puppies born to her dog. According to Reese’s model, which is the
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your mama
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Which event is most likely to happen?(1 point) Responses getting a head from a single toss of a fair coin getting a head from a
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A balanced coin is tossed 8 times. Let X denotes the number of heads. Calculate the following: / ‘n Gebalanseerde muntstuk
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A coin is tossed four times. Assuming the coin is equally likely to land on heads or tails, compute the probability of the event
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math
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A single coin is tossed 300 times. Heads were observed 180 times. What is the long-run relative frequency of tails? Express the
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A) A single coin is tossed 300 times. Heads were observed 180 times. What is the long-run relative frequency of tails? Express
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A) A single coin is tossed 300 times. Heads were observed 180 times. What is the long-run relative frequency of tails? Express
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eve2424
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The experiment involved tossing 3 coins simultaneously. The experiment was carried out 100 times and noted that 3 heads occurred
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Which event is most likely to happen
getting a head from a single toss for a Fair coin Randomly picking a croissant from England
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What is the sample space when a coin is tossed twice?
Responses A {H, T}{H, T} B {HH, HT}{HH, HT} C {HH, TT, TH}{HH, TT, TH} D
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A single coin is tossed 300 times heads were observed a 180 times what is the long run a relative frequency of tales express the
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A single coin is tossed 300 times heads were observed 180 times. What is the long run relative frequency of tails? Express the
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A single coin is tossed 300 times. Heads were observed 180 times. What is the long-run relative frequency of tails? Express the
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Discrete Variables
Experimental Probability
Frequency distribution
Geometric Distribution
Independent and dependent events
Math/Probability
Probability
Probability and Combinatorics
Probability and Statistics
Probability Theory
Theoretical Probability