Suppose that one of two people is to be randomly chosen, with equal probability, to attend an

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Suppose that one of two people is to be randomly chosen, with equal probability, to attend an important meeting. One of them claims that using a coin to make the choice is not fair because the probability that it will land on a head or a tail is not exactly 0.50. How can the coin still be used for making the choice? Explain your answer.
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Complete Business Statistics

ISBN: 9780077239695

7th Edition

Authors: Amir Aczel, Jayavel Sounderpandian

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