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Mathematics, 24.01.2020 21:31 garciagang0630

Suppose you flip a coin twice and count the number of heads you observe. you then roll a 4 sided die (like a 6 sided die, but only has values 1 through 4).

if the random variable y is the number of heads you've observed multiplied by the vaule of your die roll, what is the sample space of y?

what is the probability y < 1?

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