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Mathematics, 09.05.2021 22:30 Eska12

Joan flipped a coin 100 times during a mathematics experiment. The coin landed on tails 36 times. Based on Joan's results, which of these statements is true? (A)The coin landed on tails more than expected.
(B)The coin landed on heads less than expected.
(C)The coin landed on heads more than tails.
(D)The coin landed on heads less than tails.

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