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21111 12212 12112 22222 21221 11111 21121 22212 22211 11122 12212 11111 21221 22222 22122 11122 12212 11111 Use the simulated results recorded on the random number table to decide the probability of getting all heads in a row when a coin is tossed 5 times and are the results supported by the theoretical probability? Let, 1's represent tails and 2's represent heads. A) 3.125%, not supported B) 3.125%, supported C) 11.11%, not supported D) 11.11%, supported


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