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John tosses a penny 10 times and finds that 2 of those times the penny comes up heads and 8 of those times the penny comes up tail. What should John conclude?
a.That the expected relative frequency probability of getting heads when tossing a penny is 2/10.
b. That it is more probable to get tails than it is heads when tossing a penny
C. That in the long term, the expected relative frequency would be 5/10. Because he has only tossed the penny 10 times, a different pattern has emerged.
a.That the expected relative frequency probability of getting heads when tossing a penny is 2/10.
b. That it is more probable to get tails than it is heads when tossing a penny
C. That in the long term, the expected relative frequency would be 5/10. Because he has only tossed the penny 10 times, a different pattern has emerged.
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