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You claim to have a magic coin that will land on heads whenever you want. Your friend dares you to prove it by tossing 4 heads in a row. Assuming the coin is fair, what is the probability that your magic
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You claim to have a magic coin that will land on heads whenever you want. Your friend dares you to prove it by tossing 4 heads in a row. Assuming the coin is fair, what is the probability that your magic will fail?
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Don't mark me right on this but I think it is 4:1 but I may be wrong.
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the answer is 4/8 or 1/2
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