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Q: How is flipping the coin fot the chromosomes illustrate Mendel's Law of Independent Assortment?
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What is the probabality of flipping three heads when flipping three coins one after another?

The probability of flipping three heads when flipping three coins is 1 in 8, or 0.125. It does not matter if the coins are flipped sequentially or simultaneously, because they are independent events.


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