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Suppose you toss a fair coin until you’ve gotten at heads at least twice or tails at least four times (not necessarily consecutive), and then you stop. What is the probability that your last coin toss came up tails?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:30
Venita is sewing new curtains. the table below shows the relationship between the number of stitches in a row and the length ofthe row.sewingnumber of stitches length (cm)51 131532024306what is the relationship between the number of stitches and the length? othe number of stitches istimes the length.o. the number of stitches is 3 times the length.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:50
In the diagram, gef and hef are congruent. what is the value of x
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