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Mathematics, 30.06.2019 02:00 emilyarvin

All euros have a national image on the "heads" side and a common design on the "tails" side. spinning a coin, unlike tossing it, may not give heads and tails with equal probabilities. polish students spun the belgian euro 250 times, with its portly king, albert, displayed on the heads side. the result was 150 heads. how strong is the evidence against equal proportions of heads and tails

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