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Mathematics, 24.04.2022 05:30 lavishbre12

A supposed "lucky coin" is to be tested to see if it is unfair, that is, the proportion of "heads" results is not 50%. It is flipped 100 times and found to land on heads only 41 times. Test the claim that the coin is unfair.

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