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A person stands at the corner marked A of the square pictured in Exercise 7.4 and tosses a coin. If it lands heads up, the person moves one corner clockwise, to B. If the coin lands tails up, the person moves one corner counterclockwise, to D. This process is then re- peated until the person arrives back at A. Let y denote the number of coin tosses. What are possible values of y? Is y discrete or continuous?

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Answer:  i think so this is correct

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Explanation:

Experiment of tossing a coin twice :

A.) Experimental outcome:

Head = H ; Tail = T ;

Head and Head = HH

Tail and Tail = TT

Head and Tail = HT

Tail and Head = TH

Number of head(s) on toss = z

C)

Experimental outcome ___number of heads(z)

HH _____________________2

TT _____________________ 0

TH _____________________ 1

HT _____________________ 1

D) the random variables defined are discrete because they are only take up integer values within a specified range

So a is because y equate 11