Mathematics
Mathematics, 27.04.2021 19:30, KpopSushi

Your friend Shawn tells you that he had been practicing flipping coins so that they will land on heads more frequently than tails. He claims that he can now flip a coin and the probability it will land on heads is 9/10. PART A
Do you believe him?

A
yes
B
no

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