Mathematics, 09.10.2021 17:00 sanchitcoolcham7362
If you have a bent coin that comes up as heads 60% of the time and your fifth coin flip lands tails-side up, what is the probability of your sixth flip also being tails? Is it ethical to use a bent coin if all participants know that it is bent? Use references to justify your response. In reply to your peers, discuss the type of probability that this scenario illustrates and whether you agree or disagree with your classmate’s thoughts on the ethics involved. Justify your responses. Use reference source(s) to support your response.
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