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388.
Independence in Coin Flips
easy
A fair coin is flipped twice. Are the outcomes of the two flips independent?
A
Yes, because the result of the first flip does not affect the result of the second
B
No, because both flips share the same coin
C
No, because P(heads on flip 2 | heads on flip 1) is higher than P(heads on flip 2)
D
Yes, but only if the coin lands heads on the first flip
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