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Mathematics, 15.12.2020 19:50 fluffy374747

16 Four biased coins, A, B, C and D are thrown. The probability that each coin will land on Heads is shown in the table.
Coin
Probability
A
0.33
B
0.033
1
С
3
D
30%

i) which coin is least likely to land on Heads?

ii) Which coin is most likely to land on Heads?

Julie says ,

"The probability that coin C will land on Heads is the same as the probability that coin C will land on Tails."

b) Is she correct?
Give a reason for your answer.

Coin B is going to be thrown 4000 times

c) work out an estimate for the number of times coin B will land on Heads.

and also please give me step by step thanks x

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