I'm going to assume you mean successful rather than successive. The first flip gives +3/+3, the second +6/+6, the third +12/+12, the fourth +24/+24, the fifth +48/+48. With his power set down to 1/1 rather than the normal 3/3 he will be 94/94. When something "doubles" its power or toughness it literally means "it gets +X/+X where X is its power or toughness" Setting somethings power and toughness doesn't remove additional buffs only the initial value.
I'm going to assume you mean successful rather than successive. The first flip gives +3/+3, the second +6/+6, the third +12/+12, the fourth +24/+24, the fifth +48/+48. With his power set down to 1/1 rather than the normal 3/3 he will be 94/94. When something "doubles" its power or toughness it literally means "it gets +X/+X where X is its power or toughness" Setting somethings power and toughness doesn't remove additional buffs only the initial value.
No this is not entirely correct. Flipping the coins and doubling of p/t are separate triggered abilities. Depending on when turn to frog was cast it could affect the p/t doubling effect of the second trigger. So for the first trigger if the player won 5 flips before losing one, each winning flip would trigger the second trigger but that trigger wouldn't go on the stack until the first has completely resolved. If the player cast turn to frog after the flips, but before the doubling triggers resolve then Okaun's p/t would only be 1/1. So the first flip would only give +1/+1, the second would give +2/+2, etc..
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No this is not entirely correct. Flipping the coins and doubling of p/t are separate triggered abilities. Depending on when turn to frog was cast it could affect the p/t doubling effect of the second trigger. So for the first trigger if the player won 5 flips before losing one, each winning flip would trigger the second trigger but that trigger wouldn't go on the stack until the first has completely resolved. If the player cast turn to frog after the flips, but before the doubling triggers resolve then Okaun's p/t would only be 1/1. So the first flip would only give +1/+1, the second would give +2/+2, etc..