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24 January, 09:08

Two groups of students are doing a coin flip experiment. Group 1 flips a quarter 100 times and gets 40 heads and 60 tails. Group 2 flips a nickel 200 times and gets 95 heads and 105 tails. For group 1 the experimental probability of getting tails is 0.6 and for group 2 the experimental probability of getting tails is 0.525. Which statement is true?

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  1. 24 January, 10:38
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    I think the best answer question would be C.
  2. 24 January, 13:02
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    I probably would say C. Because that is the one that makes sense. Hope its right!
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