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If you flip the coins 1000 times, what fraction do you expect would come up as: 2 heads? 2 tails? 1 head and 1 tail? PLEASE HELP!!!!!
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If you flip the coins 1000 times, what fraction do you expect would come up as:
2 heads?
2 tails?
1 head and 1 tail?
PLEASE HELP!!!!!
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You can just tell it is going to be 450 heads and 550 tails
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1 head 1 tail
Of course, in reality that might not happen, especially if you only flip it 2 times. However, the more you flip it(say 1000 times) the closer the number will be to half and half
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