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Mathematics, 13.07.2019 08:00 yvngtazz

Abored statistician begins to flip a coin. he flips the coin 5 times and records the proportion of heads. then he flips the coin 15 times and records the proportion of heads. then he flips the coin 30 times and records the number of heads. he begins to see a trend, the more times he flips the coin, the closer he gets to 0.5 heads. this is an example of:

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