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Mathematics, 23.04.2020 22:18 gabrielgutierrez730

Flip a coin over and over using an online simulator where pheads = p (unknown to the flipper!) and try to make it to a total flip count of 4 or more before you get your first tails (the tails flip is included in the count). So, for example, HHHT would be a successful attempt (with a flip count of 4). You plan to create the website where people will go, and all that remains is to decide on a value for p. For the challenge to go viral, you need it to be tough, so you plan for a value of p that would allow, on average, 1.5 out of every 100 attempts at the challenge to be successful. What value of p meets this requirement? [WISE]

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