A fair coin is tossed n times and let X denotes the number of heads obtained. If P(X = 4), P(X = 5), and P(X = 6) are in A.P., then n is equal to
A
Only 7
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B
14
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C
7 or 14
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D
8
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Solution
The correct options are B 14 C 7 or 14 Probability of r successes in n trials is equal to nCrprqn−r, where p is the probability of success in one trial and q is the probability of failure in one trial. This means nC4(12)n,nC5(12)n,nC6(12)nareA.P. ⇒2×nC5=nC4+nC6 ⇒2×n!(n−5)!5!=n!(n−4)!4!+n!(n−6)!! ⇒6×5+(n−4)(n−5)=2×6(n−4) ⇒n2−9n+50=2(6n−24) ⇒n2−21n+98=0 ⇒n=7orn=14.