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Jfontenot06
May9-06, 11:19 AM
If you have five coins and you flip them what is the probability that at least one coin falls heads?
siddharth
May9-06, 11:50 AM
Well, what are your thoughts about the problem? Do you have any idea on how you can solve this? You need to show your work before you get help.
Hint: prob at least 1 head = 1 - prob no heads. Try working from there.
Jfontenot06
May9-06, 10:50 PM
Well what I was thinking is that the chances of a coin landing on heads is 1/2. Since there are five coins it should be (1/2)^5 = 1/32 :bugeye:
That would be the probability of all 5 coins landing on heads.
Look back at mathman's hint again, that is where you want to go with the problem.
DaveC426913
May10-06, 08:25 AM
Same hint, different angle:
What are the chances of throwing a set and having NONE turn up heads?
jimmydelgado777
May19-06, 01:06 AM
For one coin: 3 tosses
2 x 2 x 2
1st toss = happens 2 ways
2nd toss = happens 2 ways
3rd toss = happens 2 ways
s = { HHH, HHT, HTH, THH, HTT, THT, TTH, TTT}
Feel free to correct this. Cheers
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