A biased coin is tossed 6 times. The probability of heads on any toss is 0.2. Let X denote the number of heads that come

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A biased coin is tossed 6 times. The probability of heads on any toss is 0.2. Let X denote the number of heads that come

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A Biased Coin Is Tossed 6 Times The Probability Of Heads On Any Toss Is 0 2 Let X Denote The Number Of Heads That Come 1
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A biased coin is tossed 6 times. The probability of heads on any toss is 0.2. Let X denote the number of heads that come up. Calculate the probabilities for Part A, B, and C. A. Number of heads is exactly 4, P(X = 4) =? (1 Point) B. Number of heads is at most 2, PCX < 2) =? (1.5 Points) C. Number of heads is more than 1, but less than 5, P(1 < X < 5)? (1.5 Points)
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