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Mathematics, 11.03.2020 21:43 amandasantiago2001

A man claims to have extrasensory perception (ESP). As a test, a fair coin is flipped 29 times, and the man is asked to predict the outcome in advance. He gets 26 out of 29 correct. What is the probability that he would have done at least this well if he had no ESP? Hint: If he has no ESP, then he's just randomly guessing, right? If he is randomly guessing, what should you use as p, the chance of success for each individual trial? Probability of doing at least this well =

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