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OpenStudy (anonymous):

jenna flips two pennies 105 times how many times can she expect both coins to come up heads

OpenStudy (anonymous):

probability you get (1/3)^(105)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

answer it simpler please

OpenStudy (anonymous):

In a mathematical situation, it is expected that when flipping two coins, 25% of the flips will be both heads, 25% will be both tails, and 50% will be one heads, one tails. What I would do is divide 105 by 4 (or multiply by 25%) and get the answer, I guess.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

go with what flixoe is saying. If there's a 1 in 4 chance that you will get both heads, then just divide 105 by 4 and that's your answer. You will need to round it

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