Respuesta :
The coin wouldn't be fair, because it landed on heads 72/100 times. If the coin was fair, the results should be equivalent to 1/2.
Answer:
The coin is not fair.
Step-by-step explanation:
We have been given that an ancient Roman coin was flipped 100 times by an anthropologist and the coin comes up heads 72 times.
Since we know that a fair coin has an equal chance of coming up heads or tails. This means probability of getting heads on one flip is 1/2 or 50%. Let us find probability of heads in anthropologist's experiment.
[tex]Probability=\frac{\text{The number of favorable outcomes}}{\text{Total umber of possible outcomes}}[/tex]
[tex]P\text{H}=\frac{72}{100}[/tex]
[tex]P\text{H}=0.72[/tex]
Since the probability of getting heads in anthropologist's experiment is 0.72 or 72%, therefore, the coin is not fair. If the coin was indeed fair we would expect approximately getting 50 heads in 100 flips.