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#1. There are 8 possible outcomes when we flip a coin three times. (2*2*2 for 2 outcome possibilities on each flip) We want 2 heads in a row - So we can have one of three scenarios that work: 1. no tails at all (HHH) 2. Tails in first flip (THH) 3. Tails in third flip (HHT)
So our answer is 3/8.
#2. This one is like the last one except that we add one more scenario: 4. Tails as second flip (HTH) So we have 4 outcomes out of 8 total that fit our criteria, or 4/8 as answer.
#3.
We want two threes in a row (probability of each is 1/6) followed by a different number (probability of this is 5/6) So we have: 1/6 * 1/6 * 5/6 or 5/216.
The other way to look at this one is this: There are 216 possible outcomes (6 sides possible each roll, and three rolls, so 6*6*6 = 216.) The outcomes we like are: 331 332 334 335 336 There are 5 of these, so 5/216 is our answer.
#4. There are 6*6*6 = 216 possible outcomes.
There are 3 general ways to exactly 2 6's: 66x 6x6 x66
where x = one of the other numbers: 1,2,3,4, or 5 there are 5 ways to get each of the above for example: 661, 662, 663, 664, 665 there are 5 * 3 = 15 ways to get exactly 2 sixes
so, the probability is 15/216
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