Last visit was: 26 Apr 2024, 06:07 It is currently 26 Apr 2024, 06:07

Close

GRE Prep Club Daily Prep

Thank you for using the timer - this advanced tool can estimate your performance and suggest more practice questions. We have subscribed you to Daily Prep Questions via email.

Customized
for You

we will pick new questions that match your level based on your Timer History

Track
Your Progress

every week, we’ll send you an estimated GRE score based on your performance

Practice
Pays

we will pick new questions that match your level based on your Timer History

Not interested in getting valuable practice questions and articles delivered to your email? No problem, unsubscribe here.

Close

Request Expert Reply

Confirm Cancel
User avatar
Retired Moderator
Joined: 07 Jun 2014
Posts: 4810
Own Kudos [?]: 10616 [2]
Given Kudos: 0
GRE 1: Q167 V156
WE:Business Development (Energy and Utilities)
Send PM
User avatar
Retired Moderator
Joined: 07 Jun 2014
Posts: 4810
Own Kudos [?]: 10616 [0]
Given Kudos: 0
GRE 1: Q167 V156
WE:Business Development (Energy and Utilities)
Send PM
avatar
Manager
Manager
Joined: 08 Dec 2018
Posts: 94
Own Kudos [?]: 69 [0]
Given Kudos: 0
Send PM
avatar
Intern
Intern
Joined: 03 Oct 2019
Posts: 14
Own Kudos [?]: 3 [0]
Given Kudos: 0
Send PM
Re: A certain coin with heads on one side and tails on the other [#permalink]
16
Retired Moderator
Joined: 10 Apr 2015
Posts: 6218
Own Kudos [?]: 11687 [0]
Given Kudos: 136
Send PM
A certain coin with heads on one side and tails on the other [#permalink]
1
sandy wrote:
A certain coin with heads on one side and tails on the other has a \(\frac{1}{2}\) probability of landing on heads. If the coin is flipped 5 times, how many distinct outcomes are possible if the last flip must be head?

Outcomes are distinct if they do not contain exactly the same results in exactly the same order.

Show: :: OA
16


Take the task of creating possible outcomes and break it into stages.

Stage 1: Select an outcome for flip #1
There are 2 possible outcomes: heads or tails
So, we can complete stage 1 in 2 ways

Stage 2: Select an outcome for flip #2
There are 2 possible outcomes: heads or tails
So, we can complete stage 2 in 2 ways

Stage 3: Select an outcome for flip #3
We can have heads or tails. So, we can complete stage 3 in 2 ways

Stage 4: Select an outcome for flip #4
We can have heads or tails. So, we can complete stage 4 in 2 ways

Stage 5: Select an outcome for flip #5
This flip MUST be heads
So, we can complete stage 5 in 1 way

By the Fundamental Counting Principle (FCP), we can complete all 5 stages in (2)(2)(2)(2)(1) ways (= 16 ways)

Answer: 16

Note: the FCP can be used to solve the MAJORITY of counting questions on the GRE. So, be sure to learn it.

RELATED VIDEO
avatar
Intern
Intern
Joined: 30 Oct 2019
Posts: 28
Own Kudos [?]: 11 [0]
Given Kudos: 0
Send PM
Re: A certain coin with heads on one side and tails on the other [#permalink]
This problem utilizes the fundamental counting principle, which states that the total number of choices is equal to the product of the independent choices. For the first flip, there are 2 options: heads or tails.

Similarly, for the second flip, there 2 options; for the third, there are 2 options; for the fourth, there are 2 options; and for the fifth there is only one option because the problem restricts this final flip to heads. Therefore, the total number of outcomes is (2)(2)(2)(2)(1) = 16. A good rephrasing of this question is, “How many different outcomes are
there if the coin is flipped 4 times?” The fifth flip, having been restricted to heads, is irrelevant.

Therefore, the total number of ways to flip the coin five times with heads for the fifth flip is equal to the total number of ways to flip the coin four times; either way, the answer is 16.
_________________
Moderator
Moderator
Joined: 02 Jan 2020
Status:GRE Quant Tutor
Posts: 1085
Own Kudos [?]: 884 [1]
Given Kudos: 9
Location: India
Concentration: General Management
Schools: XLRI Jamshedpur, India - Class of 2014
GMAT 1: 700 Q51 V31
GPA: 2.8
WE:Engineering (Computer Software)
Send PM
Re: A certain coin with heads on one side and tails on the other [#permalink]
1
Given that A coin is flipped 5 times and we need to find how many distinct outcomes are possible if the last flip must be heads?

In each toss we have two choices -> Heads or Tails

For each of the first four outcomes we have 2 choices each => 2 * 2 * 2 * 2 = 16 ways

For the fifth toss we have only one choice as we are getting Heads

=> Total choices = 16 * 1 = 16

So, Answer will be 16
Hope it helps!

Watch the following video to learn How to Solve Probability with Coin Toss Problems

User avatar
GRE Prep Club Legend
GRE Prep Club Legend
Joined: 07 Jan 2021
Posts: 4431
Own Kudos [?]: 68 [0]
Given Kudos: 0
Send PM
Re: A certain coin with heads on one side and tails on the other [#permalink]
Hello from the GRE Prep Club BumpBot!

Thanks to another GRE Prep Club member, I have just discovered this valuable topic, yet it had no discussion for over a year. I am now bumping it up - doing my job. I think you may find it valuable (esp those replies with Kudos).

Want to see all other topics I dig out? Follow me (click follow button on profile). You will receive a summary of all topics I bump in your profile area as well as via email.
Prep Club for GRE Bot
[#permalink]
Moderators:
Moderator
1085 posts
GRE Instructor
218 posts

Powered by phpBB © phpBB Group | Emoji artwork provided by EmojiOne