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A biased coin with P({head})=0.6 is tossed three times. Let the binomial random variable X represent the number of heads obtained on any triple toss. Find (or sketch) the PMF of…
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A biased coin with P({head})=0.6 is tossed three times. Let the binomial random variable X represent the number of heads obtained on any triple toss. Find (or sketch) the PMF of X.
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The sketch is carried out and the probabilities are calculated.
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