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Coin Flipping Experiment |
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about finding out which side of an average coin appears the most. We
simply start be flipping a coin twice, you can either have:
1. Heads and tails So obviously most of the kids in
our class estimated that 50% of our flips in the
one-hundred-two-coin-flip would be heads and tails, tails and heads,
tomato tomahto. And that 25% would be tails and tails, and 25% heads and
heads. After that, we add all the partner's in Mr. Perry Wicklow's
classes records together (For example: all the heads and heads will be
added into one record and all the tails and tail's records will be
added together). And then we will really find out the dominant side!
Scroll down to look at my experiment papers. |
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