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Youth Making Choices: Gambling Prevention Program

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Unit 3: ProbabilityAppendix AStudent Resource 4 p. 2Question 2a) Now, suppose that the coin has already been flipped 14 times and the results are as follows:12 heads and 2 tails. What will happen next? Flip a coin 36 more times until you have a totalof 50 flips. Does the number of heads and tails even up?Heads 12 + =Tails 2 + =Did the number of tails catch up to the number of heads? Yes NoWhat percentage of tosses is heads?What percentage of tosses is tails?Would you expect the number of tails catch up to the number of heads eventually?Why or why not?<strong>Youth</strong> <strong>Making</strong> <strong>Choices</strong>: <strong>Gambling</strong> <strong>Prevention</strong> <strong>Program</strong>www.Problem<strong>Gambling</strong>.ca3.15

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