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Using this data for 100 coin tosses: Calculate the deviation for the 100 tosses.
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Using this data for 100 coin tosses: Calculate the deviation for the 100 tosses.
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Using this data for 100 coin tosses: Calculate the deviation for the 100 tosses.
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1/100 heads and 1/100 tails because the are dependent variables
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