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Recall that the probability of obtaining k Heads in n independent coin tosses is (nk)pk(1−p)n−k , where p is the probability of Heads for any given coin toss. Find the value of ∑k=0n(nk)pk(1−p)n−k . (Your answer should be a number.)

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