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Probability Associated with Inferential Statistics

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Coin toss

The chances of getting a head or tail on coin toss is 50/50, but this doesn’t mean that this builds up an equal distribution of heads and tails. That is, if one toss produces a head this doesn’t mean that the next toss must produce a tail. Play the video to see how the distribution of heads and tails builds up over a series of tosses.

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