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Suppose an experiment consists of tossing two fair coins. If the experiment were repeated 100 times, how many times would you predict the first coin to land on heads and the second coin to land on tails?

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Why is the plot misleading?The plot shows that the data is skewed.There is not an equal number of data points for each stem.The plot shows duplicate data points.The stem does not clearly show the outlier.
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it can vary from : 49,50,51 up to 99 number of times

Step-by-step explanation:

when two coins are tossed at the same time there are four possible outcomes

which are : H,H,  T,T  H,T  T,H

The probability of the first coin landing on Heads and the second coin landing on its tails would be: 1/2 = 0.5

Tossing the two coins several times brings the probabilities closer to the figure of : 0.5

The number of times the first coin lands on its head might not be equal to the number of times the second coin would land on its tail due to uncertainties

Although the probability is 0.5 for H,T

it can vary from : 0.49,0.50,0.51 up to 0.99

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