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17 July, 15:41

A coin is flipped 10 times and shows tails each time. Is there statistical significance to say

No, because chance is likely to account for the results.

Yes, because chance is not likely to account for the results.

No, because chance is not likely to account for the results.

Yes, because chance is likely to account for the results.

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  1. 17 July, 17:58
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    Yes, because chance is not likely to account for the results.
  2. 17 July, 18:57
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    My opinion is no because Chance is likely to account the result
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