J JAsh New member Joined Jun 17, 2008 Messages 9 Nov 24, 2008 #1 consider an experiment in which a biased coin with P(heads) = 0.7 is tossed 3 times determine the probability distribution table i would know how to do normally, but it says it is tossed 3 times...
consider an experiment in which a biased coin with P(heads) = 0.7 is tossed 3 times determine the probability distribution table i would know how to do normally, but it says it is tossed 3 times...
stapel Super Moderator Staff member Joined Feb 4, 2004 Messages 16,550 Nov 24, 2008 #2 JAsh said: i would know how to do normally, but it says it is tossed 3 times... Click to expand... You would know how to do what "normally"? How does the fact that there are three trials affect that process? Please be complete. Thank you! Eliz.
JAsh said: i would know how to do normally, but it says it is tossed 3 times... Click to expand... You would know how to do what "normally"? How does the fact that there are three trials affect that process? Please be complete. Thank you! Eliz.