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Chapter9: Sequences, Probability And Counting Theory
Section9.7: Probability
Problem 4SE: What is the difference between events and outcomes? Give an example of both using the sample space...
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If the p-value on a coin flip experiment is .002. What would you conclude?
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The coin is unfair. The probability of getting the proportion that you did or something more remote is 0.002.
The coin is unfair. The probability of the coin being unfair is 0.002.
The coin is fair. The probability of the coin being unfair is 0.002.
The coin is fair. The probability of getting the proportion that you did or something more remote is 0.998.
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