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Mathematics, 13.10.2020 05:01 cicilee49

Consider the experiment of tossing a coin twice. a. List the experimental outcomes. (Let H represent a coin landing on heads and T represent a coin landing on tails.)
b. Let denote the number of heads occurring on two coin tosses. Show what value the random variable would assume for each of the experimental outcomes.
c. Define a random variable that represents the number of heads occurring on the two tosses.
d. Is this random variable discrete or continuous?

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