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Probability

Cha0s

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What is the probability to fliping 3 head in 15 tries of a fair coin?
and how did you come out with the answer?
Thanks
 
would this be correct (1/2) change to get 1 head, to get 3 heads = (1/2)(1/2)(1/2)*15 because there are 15 tries = 15/8 = 1,875 = 187.5% ?
 
Originally posted by: Cha0s
would this be correct (1/2) change to get 1 head, to get 3 heads = (1/2)(1/2)(1/2)*15 because there are 15 tries = 15/8 = 1,875 = 187.5% ?

can't be more wrong!!!

(15*14*13)/(3*2^16) was rite.
 
Originally posted by: Cha0s
would this be correct (1/2) change to get 1 head, to get 3 heads = (1/2)(1/2)(1/2)*15 because there are 15 tries = 15/8 = 1,875 = 187.5% ?

Umm...check your calculator 🙂

edit: or did you mean 1.875? anyway, probability can never be greater than one so that should be your first hint in probability problems.
 
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