A coin is weighted so that there is a 66% chance that it will come up "heads" when flipped. The coin is flipped four times. Find the probability that the first three flips resulted in "heads", and the last flip resulted in "tails".
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66, so probability of tails is q = 1 - p = 0.34. Show more…
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