= 2 on 3 1 8. A biased coin is twice as likely to turn up heads as tails. That is P(T) and P(H) 3 any given flip. If the

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= 2 on 3 1 8. A biased coin is twice as likely to turn up heads as tails. That is P(T) and P(H) 3 any given flip. If the

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= 2 on 3 1 8. A biased coin is twice as likely to turn up heads as tails. That is P(T) and P(H) 3 any given flip. If the coin is tossed independently, what is the probability that the third tail occurs on the fifth toss?
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