Determine whether the events described are independent or dependent and then find the probability of the event. Tossing a coin four times in a row and getting HHTT in that specific order.
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In this case, tossing a coin four times in a row and getting HHTT in that specific order are independent events because the outcome of one toss does not affect the outcome of the next toss. Show more…
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