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    If Someone Were to Flip a Coin Six Times,which of the Following
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If Someone Were to Flip a Coin Six Times,which of the Following

Question 15

Question 15

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If someone were to flip a coin six times,which of the following sequences of heads (H) and tails (T) would be most likely?


A) H H H T T T
B) H T T H T H
C) T T H H T H
D) All of these sequences would be equally likely.

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