1) what is the probability of getting that you flip a coin 4 times and get the same result every time?
2) what is the probability of and seven-digit ID number ending in the number 8?
3) what is the probability of your birthday being on a Monday next year?
4) what is the probability you roll two dice and get a sum of 11 or 12?
if you could work them out so i could know how to do problems like this, thank you
1) what is the probability of getting that you flip a coin 4 times and get...
If you flip a coin three times, what is the probability (represented in percent) of getting three heads? Question 15 options: 0.13% 2.5% 12.5% 18.9%
Coin Flips: If you flip a fair coin 5 times, what is the probability of each of the following? (please round all answers to 4 decimal places) a) getting all tails? b) getting all heads?
3) We roll 2 fair dice. a) Find the probabilities of getting each possible sum (i.e. find Pr(2), Pr(3), . Pr(12) ) b) Find the probability of getting a sum of 3 or 4 (i.e.find Pr(3 or 4)) c) Find the probability we roll doubles (both dice show the same value). d) Find the probability that we roll a sum of 8 or doubles (both dice show the same value). e) Is it more likely that we get a sum...
Probability Puzzle 3: Flipping Coins If you flip a coin 3 times, the probability of getting any sequence is identical (1/8). There are 8 possible sequences: HHH, HHT, HTH, HTT, THH, THT, TTH, TTT Let's make this situation a little more interesting. Suppose two players are playing each other. Each player choses a sequence, and then they start flipping a coin until they get one of the two sequences. We have a long sequence that looks something like this: HHTTHTTHTHTTHHTHT.......
thank you !! 1. If you were to flip a coin 16 times. A) What is the probability of getting 12 or fewer heads? B) What is the probability of getting 6 or fewer heads? 2. In a sample of N=36, what is the 90% confidence intervals of the mean, if the mean is 10 and the unbiased estimate of the standard deviation is 2? 3. What is the 99% confidence interval of the mean in a sample of N=20...
PLEASE ANSWER QUESTION # 5 a and b !!!!!!!!!! 4) Chapter 4-5: a) You flip a balanced coin 3 times. What is the probability that you get 3 heads? b) You flip a balanced coin 3 more times. What is the probability that you get 3 tails? c) What is the probability that you get 3 heads followed by 3 tails? d) What is the probability that you get exactly 1 head in the 6 flips? 5) Chapter 6: a)...
If you flip a coin 4 times, which is more likely? a) getting four tails b) getting two tails total c) they are equally likely
(1) A fair coin is tossed 4 times. What is the probability that we get at least 2 heads? 12 marks] (2) Distribute 4 different balls into 4 boxes (multiple occupancy is allowed). How many arrangements are possible? [2 marks] (3) Which is greater? The probability of getting at least one 6 throwing a die 6 times, or the probability of getting at least two sixes throwing a die 12 times...[3 marks] (4) (part one) Student A is present 60%...
(1 point) Suppose that you flip a coin 11 times. What is the probability that you achieve at least 5 tails?
When a coin is flipped 3 times, what is the Probability that you get at least one Heads? TIP: Write out all the possible sequence outcomes of what can happen when you flip a coin 3 times and think about what the 'at least one' means to us here. O 1/2 or 0.5 3/4 or 0.75 O 7/8 or 0.875 8/8 or 1