Let T ∼ Pascal(m = 30, p = 1/2). For example, T could be measuring the number of coin tosses required to see 30 heads. Use an inequality covered in class to put an upper bound on the probability Pr[T ≥ 100].

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. Let T ∼ Pascal(m = 30, p = 1/2). For example, T could be measuring the number of coin
tosses required to see 30 heads.
Use an inequality covered in class to put an upper bound on the probability Pr[T ≥ 100]. 

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