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A biased coin is flipped 10 times. in a single flip of the coin, the probability of heads is 1/3 and the probability of tails is 2/3. the outcomes of the coin flips are mutually independent. what is the
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A biased coin is flipped 10 times. in a single flip of the coin, the probability of heads is 1/3 and the probability of tails is 2/3. the outcomes of the coin flips are mutually independent. what is the probability of each event?
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It would be heads 3 and 1/3 of the time and tails 6 and 2/3 coming to an outcome of 10
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