He cheats? A friend of yours claims that when he tosses a coin he can control the outcome. You are skeptical and want him to prove it. He tosses the coin, and you call heads; it’s tails. You try again...


He cheats? A friend of yours claims that when he tosses a coin he can control the outcome. You are skeptical and want him to prove it. He tosses the coin, and you call heads; it’s tails. You try again and lose again.


 a) Do two losses in a row convince you that he really can control the toss? Explain.


 b) You try a third time, and again you lose. What’s the probability of losing three tosses in a row if the process is fair?


 c) Would three losses in a row convince you that your friend controls the outcome? Explain.


 d) How many times in a row would you have to lose to be pretty sure that this friend really can control the toss? Justify your answer by calculating a probability and explaining what it means.





May 18, 2022
SOLUTION.PDF

Get Answer To This Question

Related Questions & Answers

More Questions »

Submit New Assignment

Copy and Paste Your Assignment Here