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Jason flips a coin 100 times and lands on heads 59 times. He states that the theoretical probability of flipping a coin and getting heads is 59/100. Is this a true or false statement?
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Jason flips a coin 100 times and lands on heads 59 times. He states that the theoretical probability of flipping a coin and getting heads is 59/100. Is this a true or false statement?
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That is a false statement the coin has two sides one with a head and a tail’s it will always be a 50 out of 100 chance that it will land on heads or tails so basically FALSE
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