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Erik intends to flip a coin 10 times.   What probability model can he use to predict whether or not a particular toss will give a result of heads?

Each toss has a 0.1 percent chance of a heads result.

Each roll has a 0.01 percent chance of a heads result.

Each toss has a 0.5 percent chance of a heads result.

Each toss has a 0.05 percent chance of a heads result.

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User Riaz
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Answer:

C - O.5 IS THE ANSWER

Explanation:

I KNOW IT CAUSE I TOOK DA QUIZ MY PEEP!!

~ ELLA

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User Ruben
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Knowing that a coin only has two sides, it would be a 50 to 50 percent chance of landing either on heads or tails. knowing this fact, cut that down into a decimal. 50% in decimal form is .5, showing (C) to be the answer.
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User ZzzzBov
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