Essay
Experiment: Toss four dishonest coins-penny, nickel, dime, quarter-with P(H) = 0.6 for each coin. A computer produced the table below for a simulation of the whole experiment 8000 times.
A) In the HHTT line (the fourth line in the body of the table), how did the computer calculate to get 0.0621?
B) What is the probability of at least one head (H), according to this simulation?
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