Suppose there are 100 students, and each of them tosses a coin 10 times, making 1000 tosses. Consider the random variable Y where Y is Bernoulli with ‘success’ being the outcome the coin is on its edge so that p=1/600. Assume the 1000 tosses are independent Bernoulli trials for Y. What is the expected number of coins that will be on their edge over all the student tosses?
I know it says to consider it's a Bernoulli, but would it be a binomial since there is a 3rd option on landing on the edge, and we have the probability for it landing on the edge?
I know it says to consider it's a Bernoulli, but would it be a binomial since there is a 3rd option on landing on the edge, and we have the probability for it landing on the edge?