Suppose you toss a fair coin​ 10,000 times. Should you expect to get exactly 5000​ heads? Why or why​ not? What does the law of large numbers tell you about the results you are likely to​ get?.

Respuesta :

Answer:cottontail

The answer is:You​ shouldn't expect to get exactly 5000​ heads, because you cannot predict precisely how many heads will occur.

However, according to the law of large numbers, the frequencies of events with the same likelihood of occurrence even out, given enough trials or instances.

For example, in the case of  a fair coin, where both head and tail have equal probability of occurrence, as the number of tosses becomes sufficiently large (say 1 million tosses), the ratio heads to tails in the outcome will be extremely close to 1:1.

So according to the law, we should expect to approach a point where half of the outcomes are heads and the other half are tails, as the number of tosses become very large.

Step-by-step explanation:

hope this helps

ACCESS MORE