This will be a binomial distribution with parameters:
n = 11, p = P(Tails) = 0.50
Hence,
P(Atleast 5 tails)
= 1 - P(Less than 5 tails)
= 1 - binom.dist(4, 11, 0.50, True) [Excel Formula]
= 0.725586
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