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Mathematics, 03.02.2020 11:51 blaze9889t

For an in-class demonstration, a teacher flips a fair coin 5 times, and each of the 5 times it lands on heads. a student argues that it is more likely to land on tails on the next, or 6th, flip. is the student correct? explain your reasoning.

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