Three coins are to be flipped exactly once. The first coin will land on heads with probability .6, the second with probability .7 and the third with probability 0.8. Assume that the results of the flips are independent, and let X equal the total number of heads that result. (a) Find the cumulative distribution function of X. (b) Compute Var[X]. (If needed round to four decimal places)

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Three coins are to be flipped exactly once. The first coin will land on heads with probability
.6, the second with probability .7 and the third with probability 0.8. Assume that the results
of the flips are independent, and let X equal the total number of heads that result.
(a) Find the cumulative distribution function of X.
(b) Compute Var[X]. (If needed round to four decimal places)

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