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  • 08-06-2021
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Suppose you have an experiment where you flip a coin three times. You then count the number of heads.

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Answer:

You have a chance of getting any of those.

Step-by-step explanation:

If you were to flip the first coin, and it would be either heads or tails 50% chance.

If you flipped the second coin, without cancelling the first, it would be 25% chance

If you flipped the third coin, without cancelling the first it would be 12.5% chance

(this is all for heads)

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