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9 December, 14:57

10. Jenna flips two pennies 105 times. How

many times can she expect both coins to

come up heads?

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  1. 9 December, 18:32
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    26

    Step-by-step explanation:

    When you flip two coins, you can have 4 different outcomes:

    HH

    HT

    TH

    TT

    All outcomes are equally likely, but notice that if you do not keep track of which coin is which, you will get 1/4 of the flips to be both heads, 1/4 of the flips to be both tails, and 1/2 of the flips to be one heads and one tails.

    p (both heads) = 1/4

    With 105 flips, the expected number of both heads is

    105 * 1/4 = 26.25

    Answer: 26
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