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Mathematics, 24.04.2020 19:39 chdt510m1

When one flips a coin 10 times, one expects the number of heads to be equal to the number of tails. However, when one actually conducts this experiment, the results do not always match the expected. Would one expect a smaller deviation from what is expected if the coins were flipped 80,000 times instead of 80 times

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