Coin tossing and the law of averages. The author C. S. Lewis once wrote the following, referring
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Coin tossing and the law of averages. The author C. S. Lewis once wrote the following, referring to the law of averages: “If you tossed a coin a billion times, you could predict a nearly equal number of heads and tails.” Is this a correct statement of the law of averages? If not, how would you rewrite the statement so that it is correct?
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Statistics Concepts And Controversies
ISBN: 9781429277761
7th Edition
Authors: David S Moore, William I Notz
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