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    For Biased Coins, the Probability of Getting 5 Heads Out
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For Biased Coins, the Probability of Getting 5 Heads Out

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Question 72

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For biased coins, the probability of getting 5 heads out of a toss of 5 coins equals the probability of getting 5 tails out of a toss of 5 coins.

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