Suppose you flip a fair coin infinitely many times. Let K₁ be the number of ti e pattern HHHH occurs in the first n flips. What are the expected value and varia f Kn? Is the variance larger or smaller than the variance of a Binomial random vari with the same mean? Can you explain the difference intuitively? For n 100, simu 3000 times and make a histogram of the proportion of times each possible outc = n
Suppose you flip a fair coin infinitely many times. Let K₁ be the number of ti e pattern HHHH occurs in the first n flips. What are the expected value and varia f Kn? Is the variance larger or smaller than the variance of a Binomial random vari with the same mean? Can you explain the difference intuitively? For n 100, simu 3000 times and make a histogram of the proportion of times each possible outc = n
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