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by Night reader » Tue Jan 04, 2011 6:01 pm
When a certain coin is flipped, the probability of heads is 0.5. If the coin is flipped 6 times, what is the probability that there are exactly 3 heads?

A. 1/4
B. 1/3
C. 5/16
D. 31/64
E. 1/2

[spoiler]only mental math and calc took me around 75 sec; one needs time to mind cases, selections and other blas ...[/spoiler]
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by anshumishra » Tue Jan 04, 2011 6:05 pm
Night reader wrote:When a certain coin is flipped, the probability of heads is 0.5. If the coin is flipped 6 times, what is the probability that there are exactly 3 heads?

A. 1/4
B. 1/3
C. 5/16
D. 31/64
E. 1/2

[spoiler]only mental math and calc took me around 75 sec; one needs time to mind cases, selections and other blas ...[/spoiler]
6C3* (0.5)^3*(0.5)^3 = 5/16

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by GMATGuruNY » Tue Jan 04, 2011 6:47 pm
Night reader wrote:When a certain coin is flipped, the probability of heads is 0.5. If the coin is flipped 6 times, what is the probability that there are exactly 3 heads?

A. 1/4
B. 1/3
C. 5/16
D. 31/64
E. 1/2

[spoiler]only mental math and calc took me around 75 sec; one needs time to mind cases, selections and other blas ...[/spoiler]
Step 1: Determine the probability of one way to get a good outcome
P(HHHTTT) = 1/2 * 1/2 * 1/2 * 1/2 * 1/2 * 1/2 = 1/64

Step 2: Count all the possible ways to get a good outcome
Number of ways to arrange HHHTTT = 6!/(3!3!) = 20

or

Number of ways to get a combination of 3 heads from 6 choices = 6C3 = 20

Step 3: Multiply the results of Steps 1 and 2
1/64 * 20 = 5/16.

The correct answer is C.
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by blaster » Tue Jan 18, 2011 11:38 pm
there is special formula for this kind of question ( coin flip)

nCk/2^n

with this formula we can find the answer, 5/16