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Mathematics, 30.11.2021 22:50, rodriguez1980

A fair coin is flipped 10 times.(a) What is the probability that there are an equal number of head and tails?(b) What is the probability the first three flips are heads?(c) What is the probability that there are an equal number of heads and tailsand the first three flips are heads?(d) What is the probability that there are an equal number of heads and tailsor the first three flips are heads (or both)?(e) What is the probability that the first three flips are heads given that anequal number of heads and tails are flipped?

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