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A fair-sided coin is tossed 18 times. Which of the experimental outcomes is most consistent with theoretical outcomes? A. 4 heads and 14 tails B. 6 heads and 12 tails C. 9 heads…
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A fair-sided coin is tossed 18 times.
Which of the experimental outcomes is most consistent with theoretical outcomes?
A. 4 heads and 14 tails
B. 6 heads and 12 tails
C. 9 heads and 9 tails
D. 10 heads and 8 tails
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