When you flip a balanced coin twice, three things can happen: 0 heads, 1 head, or 2
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When you flip a balanced coin twice, three things can happen: 0 heads, 1 head, or 2 heads. Since there are three possible outcomes, they each have probability 1/3. (This was claimed by the French mathematician, Jean le Rond d’ Alembert, in 1754. To reason this, write down the sample space for the possible sequence of results for the two flips.)
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Statistics The Art And Science Of Learning From Data
ISBN: 9780321997838
4th Edition
Authors: Alan Agresti, Christine A. Franklin, Bernhard Klingenberg
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