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- Question 1Suppose we have an experiment that consists of flipping a coin 5 times.i. Find the total number for the outcomes for this experiment? ii. List all the elements in the sample space?iii. Find the probability that tails will be occurring at least 2 times on three coin flips?iv. Find the probability of getting all Head and all Tail on five coin flips?Question 2A bag has 10 blue balls and 5 red balls. 2 balls are to be drawn successively and without replacement. What is the probability that the first ball is red and the second is blue?Question 3Two coins are loaded so that each comes up heads 80% of the time when tossed. If the coins are both tossed simultaneously, i. What probability will the result be both are Tail?ii. What probability will the result give Head and Tail?Suppose our experiments consist ofrolling a six-sided die. Then we can define the appropriate sample space as S ={1,2,3,4,5,6}.I.What is probability that we roll a 2?II.What is probability that we roll a 2 or 5?III.What is probability that we roll an even number?your text, involving the flipping of a coin. A coin is flipped. If a heads is flipped, then the coin is flipped 5 more times and the number of heads flipped is noted; otherwise (i.e., a tails is flipped on the initial flip), then the coin is flipped 2 more times and the result of each flip (i.e., heads or tails) is noted successively. How many possible outcomes are in the sample space of this experiment?
- A special deck of cards has 9 green cards, 13 blue cards , and 5 red cards. When a card is picked, the color is recorded. An experiment consists of first picking a card and then tossing a coin. a. How many elements are there in the sample space? b. Let A be the event that a green card is picked first, followed by landing a head on the coin tos. P(A)%3D Round your answer to 4 decimal places. C. Let B be the event that a red or blue is picked, followed by landing a head on the coin toss. Are the events A and B mutually exclusive? O Yes, they are Mutually Exclusive ONo, they are not Mutually Exclusive d. Let C be the event that a green or blue is picked, followed by landing a head on the coin toss. Are the events A and C mutually exclusive? O No, they are not Mutually Exclusive O Yes, they are Mutually Exclusive Hint: Mutually Exclusive Video on Probability [+] e to search 80An experiment is performed where a 3-color spinner is spun and then a 4-sided die is rolled. The possible outcomes for each event are red (R), blue (B), and yellow (Y) for the 3-color spinner and 1, 2, 3, and 4 for the 4-sided die. Identify the sample space for this experiment.