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Mathematics, 29.10.2019 04:31 tiasoraw

Consider flipping a fair coin. suppose that you flip the coin repeatedly until you get a heads then a tails consecutively, in that order. for example, some flipping sequences are: ht, t, and hhht. let x be the random variable for the number of flips completed. find e[x] and var(x). you may use wolfram alpha or another tool to compute the value of any infinite sums.

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