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Suppose We Flip a Coin 10 Times

Question 1

Question 1

Multiple Choice

Suppose we flip a coin 10 times. The probability that heads occurs exactly the same number of times as tails on the 10 flips is:


A) 0.1667.
B) 0.2461.
C) 0.3125.
D) 0.5.

Correct Answer:

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