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Your little brother just learned how to flip and catch a coin. He believes that by catching the coin in mid-air, he can influence the  probability that it will land heads up. Based on your understanding of theoretical probability, explain to your little brother why his theory of influence is false.

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Answer:

Sample Response: The probability of a coin landing heads up is 1/2, or 50%. That fact will not change if the coin is caught in midair.

Explanation:

User Vigneswaran S
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Answer explanation:

If a coin is fair then it has two faces , one is heads and the another is tails.

The probability getting any favorable outcomes is given by the formula :-


\frac{\text{Number of favorable outcomes}}{\text{Total outcomes}}

So the factor effecting probability is just the number of favorable outcomes and total outcomes.

If a coin is tossed then the probability of getting heads will be :-


P(H)=(1)/(2)=0.5=50\%

To get heads always this should be 1 , which can be happen if number of favorable outcomes is equal to total outcomes.

i.e. Number of heads = Number of total outcomes, this means coin should be biased.

Catching the coin in mid-air can never be a factor for this.

Therefore, the little brother's theory is false.

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