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Consider the experiment of tossing a coin twice. (Let H represent the head of the coin and T represent it's tail.) (a) List the experimental outcomes. (Select all that apply.)
(H)(T)(H, H)(H, T)(T, H)(T, T)
(b) Define a random variable that represents the number of heads occurring on the two tosses.
The random variable x, where x = ---Select--- the number of heads the number of tails the weight of the coin the diameter of the coin that occur for ---Select--- one coin toss two coin tosses 100 coin tosses any number of coin tosses , describes the scenario.
(c) Show what value the random variable would assume for each of the experimental outcomes. (If an experimental outcome does not occur, enter NONE.)
OutcomeValues of x
(H)
(T)
(H, H)
(H, T)
(T, H)
(T, T)
(d) Is this random variable discrete or continuous?
discretecontinuous

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