PART B. 1. In a single toss of a fair coin, let x equal the number of heads observed. Now consider a sample of n=2 tosse

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PART B. 1. In a single toss of a fair coin, let x equal the number of heads observed. Now consider a sample of n=2 tosse

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Part B 1 In A Single Toss Of A Fair Coin Let X Equal The Number Of Heads Observed Now Consider A Sample Of N 2 Tosse 1
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PART B. 1. In a single toss of a fair coin, let x equal the number of heads observed. Now consider a sample of n=2 tosses. Find the sampling distribution of the sample mean.
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