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Mathematics, 16.06.2020 23:57 amiobidova

Consider the experiment of flipping a coin 4 times where the probability of flipping a heads is 0.18. So each outcome of the experiment would be a string of heads and tails of length 4. Assuming each flip is independent, what is the probability that there is a single heads out of the 4 flips? Solution is given as .397 - how is this solution obtained?

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