(c) (4 26 (7 toss probability JW pts): Consider a sequence of coin tosses. Find the PMF (Probability Mass Function) of the number of Heads. Find the probability that the number of Tails equals the number of Heads. Then find the probability that the number of Heads equals 5 with the first example of the number of tails after the tosses.
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