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The experimental probability of a biased coin landing on heads is 0.6 Freya spins the coin 80 times. How many times would you expect the coin to land on tails?
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The experimental probability of a biased coin landing on heads is 0.6 Freya spins the coin 80 times. How many times would you expect the coin to land on tails?
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The experimental probability of a biased coin landing on heads is 0.6
Freya spins the coin 80 times.
How many times would you expect the coin to land on tails?
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32
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1-.60=.4 is the probability for tails
80x .40=32
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