You flip a fair coin 100 times. Let A be the event that the 100th toss comes up Tails. Let B be the event that the first 99 tosses come up Heads. Which statement below is true? Op(AB) > p(A) Op(AB) = p(A) Op(AB) < p(A)
You flip a fair coin 100 times. Let A be the event that the 100th toss comes up Tails. Let B be the event that the first 99 tosses come up Heads. Which statement below is true? Op(AB) > p(A) Op(AB) = p(A) Op(AB) < p(A)
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Transcribed Image Text:You flip a fair coin 100 times.
Let A be the event that the 100th toss comes up Tails.
Let B be the event that the first 99 tosses come up Heads.
Which statement below is true?
Op(AB) > p(A)
Op (A/B) p(A)
Op(AB) < p(A)
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