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Suppose that an experimenter offers you two choices: (A) two coin flips, both with a fair coin and(B) two coin flips, one with probability 1/4 of heads and the other probability 3/4 of heads (bothindependent). You will be given $1 for each Head. LetXdenote the total winnings from yourexperiment.(a) What kind of random variable is (A)

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