A fair 2-sided coin is flipped 6 times. What is the probability that tails will be the result at least twice, but not

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A fair 2-sided coin is flipped 6 times. What is the probability that tails will be the result at least twice, but not more than 5 times?

A. 5/8
B. 3/4
C. 7/8
D. 57/64
E. 15/16


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BTGmoderatorDC wrote:
Tue Dec 06, 2022 11:34 pm
A fair 2-sided coin is flipped 6 times. What is the probability that tails will be the result at least twice, but not more than 5 times?

A. 5/8
B. 3/4
C. 7/8
D. 57/64
E. 15/16


OA C

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Solution:

We need to determine the probability of flipping tails 2, 3, 4, or 5 times in 6 flips. Thus, we could use the following formula:

P(flipping tails 2, 3, 4, or 5 times in 6 flips) = 1 - P(selecting tails 0, 1, or 6 times)

P(tails zero times) can be denoted and calculated as:

H-H-H-H-H-H = (1/2)^6 = 1/64

P(tails 1 time) can be denoted and calculated as:

T-H-H-H-H-H = (1/2)^6 = 1/64

However, T-H-H-H-H-H can be arranged in 6!/5! = 6 ways, so the overall probability is 1/64 x 6 = 6/64.

P(tails 6 times) can be denoted and calculated as:

T-T-T-T-T-T = (1/2)^6 = 1/64

Thus:

P(flipping tails 2, 3, 4, or 5 times in 6 flips) = 1 - (1/64 + 6/64 + 1/64) = 1 - 8/64 = 1- 1/8 = 7/8.

Alternate Solution:

Let x = the number of times tails will appear. Thus, we have:

P(2 ≤ x ≤ 5) = 1 - P(x = 0) - P(x = 1) - P(x = 6)

Let’s determine P(x = 0), P(x = 1), and P(x = 6):

P(x = 0) = (½)^6 = 1/64 (Note: 0 tails means: HHHHHH)

P(x = 1) = (½)^6 x 6 = 6/64 (Note: 1 tails means: THHHHH and 5 other “1T and 5H” arrangements)

P(x = 6) = (½)^6 = 1/64 (Note: 6 tails mean: TTTTTT)

Thus:

P(2 ≤ x ≤ 5) = 1 -1/64 - 6/64 - 1/64 = 56/64 = ⅞

Answer: C

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