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A weighted coin that comes up heads with probability 0.6 is flipped n times. find the probability that the total number of heads in these flipds exceeds
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A weighted coin that comes up heads with probability 0.6 is flipped n times. find the probability that the total number of heads in these flipds exceeds
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Im pretty sure you don't need help with this.this is from a week ago
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