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Suppose you have a biased coin that comes up heads 3/4 of the time. If you flip it six times, what's the probability that you'll get exactly four heads? (Rounded to the nearest hundredth)
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Suppose you have a biased coin that comes up heads 3/4 of the time.
If you flip it six times, what's the probability that you'll get exactly four heads?
(Rounded to the nearest hundredth)
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The probabillity is 3
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