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12 October, 19:37

When a fair coin is flipped, we all know that the probability the coin lands on 'theads" is 0.50. However, what if a coin is spun? According to the article "Euro coin accused of unfair flipping" in the New Scientist (January 4, 2002), two Polish and their spun a Belgian euo coin 250 times. It landed "heads" 140 times. One of the professors concluded that the coin was mirted asymmefrically. A from the Belgian mint said the results was just by chance

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  1. 12 October, 22:32
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    The hypothesis is this:

    Is the chance of a coin landing on heads or tails mirted asymmetrically, or is it by chance?
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