8. (5 points) An unbalanced coin, the probability of head occur is twice likely to occur...
A coin is tossed twice. Let Z denote the number of heads on the first toss and let W denote the total number of heads on the two tosses. If the coin is unbalanced and a head has a 30% chance of occurring, find the joint probability distribution f(w, z)
3 Suppose that a box contains five coins, and that for each coin there is a different probability that a head will be obtained when the coin is tossed. Let pi denote the probability of a head when the ith coin is tossed, where i 1,2,3, 4,5]. Suppose that a (8 marks) Suppose that one coin is selected at random from the the probability that the ith coin was selected? Note that i b (8 marks) If the same coin...
The probability of getting heads from throwing a fair coin is 1/2 The fair coin is tossed 4 times. What is the probability that exactly 3 heads occur? 1/4 The fair coin is tossed 4 times. What is the probability that exactly 3 heads occur given that the first outcome was a head? 3/8 The fair coin is tossed 4 times. What is the probability that exactly 3 heads occur given that the first outcome was a tail? 1/8 The...
A box contains five coins. For each coin there is a different probability that a head will be obtained when the coin is tossed. (Some of the coins are not fair coins!) Let pi denote the probability of a head when the i th coin is tossed (i = 1, . . . , 5), and suppose that p1 = 0, p2 =1/4, p3 =1/2, p4 =3/4, p5 =1. The experiment we are interested in consists in selecting at random...
A biased coin is tossed until a head occurs. If the probability of heads on any given toss is .4, What is the probability that it will take 7 tosses until the first head occurs? The answer i got was , (.60)^2(.40) Now for the second part it says, what is the probability that it will take 9 tosses until the second head occurs. Is the answer for this part be 9C2(.40)^2(.60)^7 or 8C1(.40)(.60)^5 I can't figure out if its...
We are given 3 coins. The first coin, coin X, has a head on both sides, the second coin, coin Y, has a head on one side and a tail on the other and the third coin, coin Z, has a tail on both sides. You pick a coin among the three coins at random and with equal likelihood of picking any one of the three coins X,Y,Z. You then toss the coin and a tail shows up. What is...
A coin with probability p is tossed until the first head occurs. It is then tossed again until the first tail occurs. Let X be the total number of tosses required. 1) Find the distribution function of X. 2) Find the mean and variance of X.
A coin with probability p of heads is tossed until the first head occurs. It is then tossed again until the first tail occurs. Let X be the total number of tosses required. (i) Find the distribution function of X. (ii) Find the mean and variance of X
A coin will be tossed multiple times. Probability of head is 1/2, and probability of tail is 1/2. they are independent from each other. X is a random variable that counts how often the coin must be tossed until the first head appears. calculate for all k=1,2,3,..., how big the probability is for: i) X=k ii) X>k iii) X<k
1. There is this coin that is not balanced. The probability of getting a head is four times the probability of getting a tail. Suppose this coin is tossed 5 times. Give the probability of getting at least 1 head. Express your answer as a decimal to several places past the decimal or as a common fraction. Show work.