Marcus and Isabel are playing a game that
involves flipping 2 fair coins to see who gets
to be the "banker." The exact results
determine other aspects of the game, but if
both coins land showing the same result
(both heads or both tails), then Marcus gets
to be the banker. If the coins show different
results from each other (one shows heads
while the other shows tails), then Isabel gets
to be the banker.
Is this a fair way to decide who gets to
be the banker? Why or why not?
Choose 1 answer:
A
No, Marcus is most likely to be banker.
B
No, Isabel is most likely to be banker.
C
Yes, they both have an equal probability
of being the banker.