Lesson Topics Discussion Quiz: Class Homework |
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Title: Probability |
Grade Lesson s6-l3 |
Explanation: The best way to understand SAT-4 is by looking at some examples. Take turns and read each example for easy understanding. |
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When you flip three fair coins, what is the probability of getting exactly two heads?
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Each coin has 2 possible outcomes (heads or tails). Since there are 3 coins flipped, the total number of outcomes is \$n(S) = 2^3 = 8\$. We need to find the number of outcomes where exactly two heads occur. These outcomes are HHT, HTH, and THH n(E) = 3. |
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Explanation: Finding the total number of outcomes (n(S)) and Finding favorable outcomes (n(E)). |
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The probability of an event is defined as the ratio of the number of favorable outcomes to the total number of outcomes. P(Exactly two heads)= \$(n(E))/(n(S))\$ Substituting the values: P(Exactly two heads) = \$3/8\$. |
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Explanation: Therefore, the probability of getting exactly two heads when flipping three fair coins is \$3/8\$. |
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