Principles of Probability
a tail on the other is q, to be heads, that is, q, (1)/(4) The chance for the first coin to fall heads and the second coin
expected to fall heads, heads about q, q, of the time; and tails, tails about together many times are the time; heads, tails (and vice versa) about (1)/(4) q, instead of as fractions, the expected result is q, 124 of the time. Stated as a ratio The chance for both coins to fall tails up is the same as for both To q,
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