The probability of any particular sequence of N flips of a fair coin is 2^(-N).
Your probability of the given sequence of 3 coin flips is
2^-3 = 1/8
Answer:5×2, at least i believe so, it could be asking for much more than that if I'm being honest
Step-by-step explanation:5×2=10
5 doubled is 10
5+5=10
The barista used 16 cups of milk. I know, I know, I'm super cool, just rate me 4 stars or better, its really the only way you can repay the massive debt you owe me.
And or both means we multiply the given probability situations that are mutually exclusive and exhaustive - they cannot occur at the same time.
let P(a)=x
then: P(b) * P(a) =3/4
15/16 * x = 3/4
15x/16 = 3/4
therefore x= 3/4 *16/15
x = 4/5
P(a) = 4/5
hope it's clear
Answer:
False. Because it is the answer.