We flip a fair coin If it is heads then we roll a die n time

We flip a fair coin. If it is heads then we roll a die n times, if it is tails we sample a number n times from the set {1, 2, 3, 4} with replacement. We denote the resulting n numbers by X1, . . . , Xn. Show that these random variables are exchangeable, but not independent.

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The above experiment involves two events. First is flipping a coin (Head or Tail) and the second event is rolling a die n times, given the first outcome is Head, or sampling a number from a set n times, given the first outcome is Tail. Rolling a die has a outcome from the set {1,2,3,4,5,6} and sampling a number has a outcome from {1,2,3,4}. Since, sampling a number is a subset of rolling a die, these random variables are exchangable. The occurence of the first event affects the outcome of the second event so that the probability is changed. Hence the outcomes are dependent.

We flip a fair coin. If it is heads then we roll a die n times, if it is tails we sample a number n times from the set {1, 2, 3, 4} with replacement. We denote

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