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Mathematics, 31.08.2021 03:50 Anabel818

If there are 100 students in your class and everybody flips a coin five times, how many people are likely to get five heads in a row? This is with the assumption that everytime you flip a coin, the chance that heads will end up on top is 1 in 2.

I know that the odds of getting heads five time in a row is 1/32 for a singular person, how do you find it for 100? Thank you!!​

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