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Mathematics, 31.10.2019 06:31 tqjb2007

Your friend decides to flip a coin repeatedly to analyze whether the probability of a head on each flip is 1/2. he flips the coin 10 times and observes a head 7 times. he concludes that the probability of a head for this coin is 7/10=.70.
a. your friend claims that the coin is not balanced, since the probability is not .50. what's wrong with your friend's claim?
b. if the probability of flipping a head is actually 1/2, what would you have to do to ensure that the cumulative proportion of heads falls very close to 1/2?

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