yes the coin is biased because it turned to heads 36 times.
If I obtained 170 heads out of a large number of coin flips (say 300 or more), I would likely suspect that the coin might be biased. In a fair coin, the expected proportion of heads would be around 50%, so getting 170 heads would be significantly higher than expected. However, I would also consider the total number of flips and perform statistical tests, such as a chi-squared test, to determine if the deviation from the expected outcome is statistically significant.
Two ways to think about it: 1: 25% both heads 50% one of each 25% both tails -or- 2: 25% heads/heads 25% heads/tails 25% tails/heads 25% tails/tails
The answer to the riddle "What has fifty heads but cannot think" is a deck of playing cards. Each card represents a "head," and with a standard deck containing 52 cards, the term refers to the face cards (kings, queens, and jacks) which are often depicted as heads. Despite having these representations, a deck of cards cannot think or make decisions on its own.
2 out of 3 i think
It's human nature to think so, but no. Even after getting 100 heads in a row, the odds of the next flip being heads is still 50%.
I think that question was biased! It almost made me think you were biased! It should be obvious my answer is biased! Sometimes I think that I.Q. test questions are biased!
as many times as it lands on its tail.
If I obtained 170 heads out of a large number of coin flips (say 300 or more), I would likely suspect that the coin might be biased. In a fair coin, the expected proportion of heads would be around 50%, so getting 170 heads would be significantly higher than expected. However, I would also consider the total number of flips and perform statistical tests, such as a chi-squared test, to determine if the deviation from the expected outcome is statistically significant.
I don't think so.
I think that no. but i hope that yes
Well, isn't that just a fun little riddle! A coin has 50 heads, but it can't think at all. Just imagine all those shiny heads, flipping and spinning through the air. Keep smiling, my friend, sometimes the simplest things can bring us the most joy.
i think in order to population inversion in depletion region. also the laser diodes must be degenerated.
I think he was 13 cause he was in 7 grade.
i think rotate
yes, i think so but i think some little kid wrote it and posted it on the Internet. just look up the book lopsided the sequel to flipped. it will pull it up. but he is mean to Juli an a part so it dosent make sense. hope i helped!
By looking up previous things they have said in other different pieces of text. Comparing them, decide if you think they are biased, give your reasons in a list of Why it is biased and Why it is not Biased, if you Why it is outrules your It Is then you will know, if this is for school I have no ****ing clue.
I think that Hannah Montana is not a good singer.