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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Compute the average number of heads from the ten trials (add up the number of heads and divide it by 10). Change this to the average probability of tossing heads by putting the average number of heads in a fraction over the number of coins you used in your tosses. Did anything surprising or unexpected happen in your results for this experiment? Write the sample space for the outcomes of tossing three coins using H for heads and T for tails. What is the probability for each of the outcomes? Which kind of probability are we using here? How come we do not need to have three actual coins to

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i have already done the tossing

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hero (hero):

It's too late to be examining discussions

hero (hero):

What University do you attend?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im almost done

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ashford University

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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