SOLUTION: . If you have flipped the coin 10 times and gotten heads each time, what's the probability that the next flip will come up tails? (given that there is nothing wrong with the coin)
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Question 536105: . If you have flipped the coin 10 times and gotten heads each time, what's the probability that the next flip will come up tails? (given that there is nothing wrong with the coin)
Answer by richard1234(7193) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
1/2, coin flips are assumed to be independent.
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