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Jason is tossing a fair coin. He tosses the coin ten times and it lands on heads eight times. If Jason tosses the coin an eleventh time, what is the probability it lands on heads?
4 years ago

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Answered by oobleck
P(heads) is always 1/2 for a fair coin.
4 years ago
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