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Mathematics, 07.03.2020 05:59 haileysolis5

Suppose you have a bag of 10 coins. Nine of them are fair coins, that is, if you toss any of these 9 coins the probability of getting a head, P(H) = 1/2. Similarly, probability of getting a tail, P(T) = 1/2. The other coin is biased — it has head on both sides. Use indicator random variables to compute expected number of heads, if all 10 coins are tossed together.

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