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Biology, 05.05.2020 04:28 niescarlosj

1. Assuming that you expect five heads and five tails in ten tosses, how do the results of your tosses compare? How about the results of your partner’s tosses? How close was each set of results to what was expected?
2. Add your results to those of your partner to produce a total of 20 tosses. Assuming that you expect ten heads and ten tails in 20 tosses, how close are these results to what was expected?
3. If you compiled the results for the whole class, what results would you expect?
4.How do the expected results differ from the observed results?

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