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What is the probability of losing 6 times in a row playing Heads or Tails flipping a coin?
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What is the probability of losing 6 times in a row playing Heads or Tails flipping a coin?
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What is the probability of losing 6 times in a row playing Heads or Tails flipping a coin?
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A coin has 2 sides so you have a 50% chance at getting the side you choose. If you flip it 6 times you multiply 1/2 by itself 6 times.
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The probability of losing per flip is 1/2. Multiply 1/2 by itself 6 times since the condition is asking for the probability for the person to lose 6 times in a row. 1/2 * 1/2 * 1/2 * 1/2 * 1/2 * 1/2 = 1/64. The answer is 1/64.
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