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- Flipping the Coin Quest Puzzle Solution - The Elder Scrolls Online Guides
Flipping the Coin Quest Puzzle Solution “ Flipping the Coin ” is a quest given by Cinder-Tail in Grahtwood ‘s Redfur Trading Post Flipping the Coin has a chess-like puzzle requiring you to move your Thief Statue before the Guard Statues can get to her
- Expected Number of Flips and Probability in a Coin Toss Experiment
If I get a tail on the first flip, the expected number of flips until I get a head is 2 This is because, after getting a tail, the coin is fair and the probability of getting a head on the next flip is 0 5 Therefore, on average, it would take 2 flips to get a head
- Expected value on a fair 6 sided die with coin flip
You are given a fair 6−sided die and play the following game: You receive the value of the face-up side on each roll If you roll an odd number, the game ends If you roll an even number, you flip
- expectation - Expected Number of coin flips for 2 consecutive heads for . . .
Assume that you are flipping a fair coin, i e probability of heads or tails is equal Then the expected number of coin flips required to obtain two consecutive heads for the first time is (A)4 (B)3 (C)6 (D)10 (E)5 I worked up like Let N be the number of tosses required untill 2 consecutive heads are obtained for the first time
- probability - Expected value of repeatedly betting on a coin flip . . .
Consider the following game: You start with $1000 Flip a fair coin If it's heads gain 21%, if it's tails lose 20% You can play as many times as you want My question is: How would you calculate the expected amount of money you have after N games? How many times should you play? If I consider playing a single round, the expected value would be: $$ \begin {aligned} E [1] = 1000 \cdot ( 0 5 \cdot
- probability - A coin is flipped six times. In how many possible . . .
A coin is flipped six times In how many possible outcomes are the number of heads and tails not equal? Ask Question Asked 4 years, 6 months ago Modified 4 years, 6 months ago
- How to mentally flip a coin? - Mathematics Stack Exchange
How to mentally flip a coin? Ask Question Asked 9 years, 2 months ago Modified 1 month ago
- Probability of exactly two heads in four coin flips?
When you flip a coin four times, what is the probability that it will come up heads exactly twice? My calculation: we have $2$ results for one flip : up or down so flip $4$ times, we have $4\\
- What are the odds of getting heads 7 times in a row in 40 tries of . . .
8 I know if you flip a coin $7$ times, the odds of getting $7$ heads in a row is $1$ in $2^7$ or $1$ in $128$ But if you flip a coin $40$ times, what are the odds of getting $7$ heads in a row in those $40$ tries? I only want to know the first time there are $7$ heads in a row and not count duplicates Thanks
- combinatorics - If I flip a coin n times how many different . . .
For example if a coin is flipped 3 times I know how to calculate all the possible outcomes I don't understand how I reduce that count to only the combinations where the order doesn't matter I know
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