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Mathematics, 23.11.2019 06:31 chloe4740

Two
coins
are
flipped
to
decide
who
has
to
do
the
chores.
if
two

heads
are
flipped,
matt
has
to
do
the
chores.
if
two
tails
are

flipped,
mark
has
to
do
the
chores.
if
neither
of
these
results
is

met,
they
flip
both
coins
again.

a. how
many
different

outcomes
are
there
after
flipping
both

coins?
b. what
is
the
probability
that
matt
has
to
do
chores?

c. what
is
the
probability
that
mark
has
to
do
chores?

d. is
the
method
of
decision
fair?

e. what
is
the
likelihood
that
they
must flip again?

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Answers: 1

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