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There are three coins in a barrel. These coins, when flipped, will come up heads with respective probabilities 0.3, 0.5, 0.7. A coin is randomly selected from among these three and is then flipped ten times. Let N be the number of heads obtained on the ten flips. (a) Find P{N = 0}.(b) Find P{N = n}, n = 0, 110.(c) Does N have a binomial distribution?(d) If you win $1 each time a head appears and you lose $1 each time a tail appears, is this a fair game? Explain.

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