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Running head: PROBABILITY PROJECT 1 Probability Project Name Institutional Affiliation Date Submitted PROBABILITY PROJECT 2 Question 1 I have flipped and unbiased coin three times and got heads, it is more likely to get tails the next time I flip it. Solution It should be noted that, for any unbiased coin, where each flip is not dependent on each other, the tail and the head have equal chances. Therefore, the probability of getting tail or head is 0.5. if a coin is in any case tossed thrice and each time the head is realized, it is not obvious that during the next toss a tail would be realized. This is because all other occurrences have equal probability of occurring. Question 2 The Rovers play Mustangs. The Rovers can win, loose, or draw, so the probability that they win is 1/3. Solution In order for the probability of around 1/3 that rovers would win to be realized, equal probabilities of winning, losing or drawing should be allocated to each. However, for the rovers to emerge winners, a simultaneous lose should be recorded by mustangs. Implying that the probability would be 1/9. 1 3 1 1 3 9 X = Question 3 I roll two dice and ad the results. The probability of gett ...
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