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What would be a typical value from a repetition of 1093 coin flips? Justify your answer.

a. 0.5
b. 0.25
c. 0.75
d. 0.33

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Final answer:

A typical value from a repetition of 1093 coin flips would be 546 heads and 547 tails, so the answer is a. 0.5.

Step-by-step explanation:

In a repetition of 1093 coin flips, a typical value would be approximately 546 heads and 547 tails.

The probability of getting a head on a fair coin flip is 0.5, which means that in the long term, we expect half of the flips to be heads and half to be tails. However, in a single repetition of 1093 flips, the actual results may deviate slightly from this expected value.

Therefore, the answer would be a. 0.5, as it represents the expected long-term probability of getting a head.

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