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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
- Player A and B flip a coin alternatively till HT comes up. Player A . . .
Player A and B flip a coin alternatively till HT comes up Player A goes first Whoever flips the T wins What is the probability that A wins? Ask Question Asked 1 year, 7 months ago Modified 1 year ago
- 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
- 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
- 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
- What is the probability of a coin landing tails 7 times in a row in a . . .
If you were to flip a coin 150 times, what is the probability that it would land tails 7 times in a row? How about 6 times in a row? Is there some forumula that can calculate this probability?
- Sample Space of rolling a die and flipping 2 coins
This coin-flip-event blurring leads to trouble For one thing, it confuses that the chance of exactly 1 Heads and 1 Tails (in some order) on the coin flips is (for example) twice the chance of two Heads on the two coin flips Further, many probability problems will focus on (for example) something like flipping three Heads in a row
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