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Suppose You Flipped a Coin Three Times

Question 5

Question 5

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Suppose you flipped a coin three times.The probability of getting three heads would be:


A) .167
B) 125.
C) ½ times 1/3 times 1/4
D) ½ times ¼ times 1/8

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