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A magician flips a coin 8 times producing heads each time. Is there statistical significance to say that the coin is somehow rigged? A. Yes, because the results are unlikely to happen by chance.
B. No, because the results are unlikely to happen by chance.
C. Yes, because the results are likely to happen by chance.
D. No, because the results are likely to happen by chance.

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