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John uses a random number generator to simulate the results of a coin toss. He assigns the number 0 to heads and the number 1 to tails. If 600 numbers are generated, how many heads can he expect? A.100
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John uses a random number generator to simulate the results of a coin toss. He assigns the number 0 to heads and the number 1 to tails. If 600 numbers are generated, how many heads can he expect?
A.100
B.200
C.50
D.300
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D. 300
because the chances of a coin flip is a 50/50 chance.
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The answer would be D: 300 because the theoretical probability of a coin flip would be 1/2, so that can be simplified to 300/600.
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