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John flips three pennies. (a) amy peeks and sees that the first coin lands heads. What is the probability of getting all heads

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Answer- Probability of getting all heads is 0.25

Solution-

As the outcome of the first experiment is know to be Heads. So the sample space becomes

S = {(H, H, H),(H, H, T),(H, T, H),(H, T , T)}


\left | S \right | = 4


\left | E \right |= Getting \ all \ heads = 1


P(E) = (\left | E \right |)/(\left | S \right |) = 0.25


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