SOLUTION: can anyone help me with these questions? 1-Professor R flips a fair coin twice. Professor G flips a fair coin three times. What is the probability that Professor R obtains more

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Question 285712: can anyone help me with these questions?
1-Professor R flips a fair coin twice. Professor G flips a fair coin three times.
What is the probability that Professor R obtains more heads than Professor G?

Answer by richwmiller(17219) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Just curious.
Had you looked for similar problems before posting?
Had you looked for lessons before posting?
No similar problems
one problem at a time that means for those who think it doesn't mean them .
This means you, as in everyone.
not two not three
not just this once
not if you say please
not even if you say please and thank you
not even if others have done it.
Not even if tutors have answered them.
get it no exceptions
one problem at a time
What makes you special? You may be special to your mother but not here. Since you are special to your mother let her solve the problems.
limit 4 not five not six
limit 4 problems a day