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The expected frequency for heads in a series of 100 tosses of a fair coin is:
 
  A) 1/2
  B) between .4 and .6
  C) 50
  D) between 40 and 60

Question 2

The probability of an event is the total number of all specific outcomes that qualify as the event divided by:
 
  A) the total number of outcomes that don't qualify as the event
  B) the total number of all possible outcomes
  C) the number of unique ways to combine all the outcomes that qualify as the event
  D) the number of observations in the pool from which the event was drawn



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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