Rework problem 30 in section 4.2 of your text, involving the flipping of one of three coins. Assume that you have two fair coins and an unfair coin with Pr[H]=3/17. You randomly select one of these coins, and flip it twice. A random variable X is defined to be the number of heads you observe. How many different

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Rework problem 30 in section 4.2 of your text, involving the flipping of one of three coins. Assume that you have two fair coins and an unfair coin with Pr[H]=3/17. You randomly select one of these coins, and flip it twice. A random variable X is defined to be the number of heads you observe.

How many different values are possible for the random variable X? 

 

 

 

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Fill in the table below to complete the probability density function. Be certain to list the values of X in ascending order.

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