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Consider a biased coin where p({h}) = 1/3 and p({t}) = 2/3. we toss this biased coin 3 times and we observe the sequence of the heads and the tails. a) let a be the event that heads appear only in the third toss. find p(a). b) let b be the event that heads appear in the third toss. find p(b). c) let c be the event that heads appear two times. find p(c).

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