Dr. Miller decided to conduct an exercise in his class wherein he had two students each flip a coin and recorded how many times each of them either received heads or tails. One student had five heads in a row, while the other student's coin toss had no pattern. Dr. Miller explained that while the pattern is interesting it is best explained by:A. an example of beating the statistical odds. B. a coincidence that cannot be explained statistically. C. random events. D. causally related events.C. random events.

Respuesta :

Dr. Miller explained that while the pattern is interesting it is best explained by random events.

C. random events.

Explanation:

The flipping of a coin is considered as a random process. The coin produces either a head or a tail while flipping it. This is known as a random event.

Dr. Miller conducted an experiment with two of his students. The students flipped a coin and the results are noted each time. One student had five heads in a row, while the other student had no pattern during tossing.

Random events are best observed by Dr.Miller.

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