SOLUTION: at a carnival, you pay 2.00 pesos to play a coin flipping game with 3 fair coins. on each coin, one side has the number 0 and the other side has the number 1. you flip the 3 coins

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Question 1058445: at a carnival, you pay 2.00 pesos to play a coin flipping game with 3 fair coins. on each coin, one side has the number 0 and the other side has the number 1. you flip the 3 coins at one time, and you win 1.00 peso for every 1 that appears on top. in this game, the random variable of interest counts the number of is that show. what is sample space for the values of this random variable?
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{0,1,2,3} Those are the number of 1's that can show up on the coin flips.