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You have a biased coin, where each toss has a 3 / 5 3/5 chance of landing heads. But each toss is independent of the others. Suppose you’re going to flip the coin 1 , 000 1,000 times. The first 998 tosses all land tails. What is the probability at least one of the last two flips will be tails?

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