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A fair coin is tossed 5 times. What is the probability of obtaining exactly 2 heads if it is known that at least 1 head appeared?
The discussion revolves around calculating the conditional probability of obtaining exactly 2 heads when a fair coin is tossed 5 times, given that at least 1 head appears. The subject area includes probability theory and binomial distribution.
Some participants have provided mathematical reasoning and formulas to approach the problem, while others express appreciation for the clarity of the explanations. The discussion appears to be progressing with various interpretations being explored.
There is an emphasis on understanding the implications of the condition "at least 1 head" and how it affects the calculation of probabilities in this scenario.