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Suppose an experiment consists of tossing a fair coin. If the experiment were repeated 30 times, how many times would you predict the outcome to be heads?
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Suppose an experiment consists of tossing a fair coin. If the experiment were repeated 30 times, how many times would you predict the outcome to be heads?
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Why is the plot misleading?The plot shows that the data is skewed.There is not an equal number of data points for each stem.The plot shows duplicate data points.
The stem does not clearly show the outlier.
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Hello!
A coin has 2 sides
This means that half the time it will land on heads and the other half will be tails
We have to find out what half of 30 is
30 / 2 = 15
The answer is 15
Hope this helps!
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