Mr. Clark claims that he has a coin that is weighted so that the probability of heads is 40%. To test this, his students flip the coin 200 times and calculate the relative frequency of heads and tails.

(OPTIONS FOR CHOOSE (IN ORDER))
(Q1) Reasonably Close To/Very Different From
(Q2) True/False
(Q3) 0.50/0.60/0.70

Mr Clark claims that he has a coin that is weighted so that the probability of heads is 40 To test this his students flip the coin 200 times and calculate the r class=
Mr Clark claims that he has a coin that is weighted so that the probability of heads is 40 To test this his students flip the coin 200 times and calculate the r class=

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Answer:

1. The relative frequency of heads is (A) reasonably close to 40%.

2. Mr. Clark's claim about the theoretical probability is likely to be (A) True.

3. This means that the theoretical probability of tails is most likely 0.6 for this coin.

( I also had this question before)

Answer: I think the answers are

(Q1) is A (Q2) is A and (Q3) is B

Step-by-step explanation: A for the first question because the Law of probability says: If you run a shorter trial then you get biased results but run a more extended trial you get unbiased results and his results would have to be true also the relative frequency is 0.6

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