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  • 11-08-2016
  • Mathematics
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We toss 3 coins 100,000 times. How many times do we expect to see "Exactly 1 Head" appearing?

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Аноним Аноним
  • 12-08-2016
you will see it only once
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toporc
toporc toporc
  • 12-08-2016
When 3 fair coins are tossed, the probability of exactly one head appearing is found from:
[tex]P(1\ head)=3C1\times(\frac{1}{2})^{3}=\frac{3}{8}[/tex]
Therefore in 100,000 trials we would expect to see exactly one head
[tex]100,000\times\frac{3}{8}=37,500\ times[/tex]
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