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Suppose You Flip 35 Biased Coins Once

Question 78

Question 78

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Suppose you flip 35 biased coins once. The probability of a head with each coin equals 0.30. What is the probability you will get 15 or more heads?


A) 0.0485
B) 0.0446
C) 0.0495
D) 0.0548

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