SOLUTION: Ali and Babar play a game in which Ali’s probability of wining is 1 2 . In a series of 6 games, what is the probability that Ali will win (i) Exactly 3 games (ii) At least 3

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Question 1163420: Ali and Babar play a game in which Ali’s probability of wining is 1
2
. In a series of 6 games,
what is the probability that Ali will win
(i) Exactly 3 games
(ii) At least 3 games
(iii) 4 or more games

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Ali and Babar play a game in which Ali’s probability of wining is 1
2
. In a series of 6 games,
what is the probability that Ali will win
(i) Exactly 3 games
(ii) At least 3 games
(iii) 4 or more games
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In the post,   I read   " . . . probability of wining is  12",

and my eyes become squared . . .


Hey,  are you totally illiterate in  Math ?


If so,  I will write to the managers/supervisors of this project asking them to replace you immediately.


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Today I observe a FLOW of problems, part of which have curved formulation, while another part are simply INCORRECT.

It becomes really interesting to me, who creates these heavily sick problems and from which GARBAGE BOX the visitors recover them.


Probably, the time came to issue this WARNING:

If I will see the flow of nonsensical or heavy sick problems, I will collect their links
and write to the MANAGERS of this project asking them take PERSONAL measures against such visitors.