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Mathematics, 21.12.2019 00:31 danielle413

Euro coin. statistics students at the akademia podlaka conducted an experiment to test the hypothesis that the one-euro coin is biased (i. e., not equally likely to land heads up or tails up). belgian-minted one-euro coins were spun on a smooth surface, and 140 out of 250 coins landed heads up. does this result support the claim that one-euro coins are biased

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