SOLUTION: Probability question If we flip one coin with the probability of heads of 0.7 followed by a fair coin, what's the probability of flipping heads followed by tails?

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If we flip one coin with the probability of heads of 0.7 followed by a fair coin, what's the probability of flipping heads followed by tails?

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Probability question
If we flip one coin with the probability of heads of 0.7 followed by a fair coin, what's the probability of flipping heads followed by tails?
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P(Ht) = 0.7*0.5 = 0.35
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Stan H

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