Mathematics
Mathematics, 23.11.2019 00:31, megan5192

Aman claims to have extrasensory perception. as a test, a fair coin is flipped 10 times and the man is asked to pick the outcome in advance. (‘fair’ means here that heads and tails are equally likely.) he gets 7 correct. what is the probability he would have done just as well (that is guessed 7 or more correctly) by randomly guessing?

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