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Mathematics, 05.12.2019 21:31 hinacat87

Your little brother just learned how to flip and catch a coin. he believes that by catching the coin in mid-air, he can influence the probability that it will land heads up. based on your understanding of theoretical probability, explain to your little brother why his theory of influence is false.

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