In this chapter, we described a fallacy involving the "fairness" of the coin. What was this fallacy? a. A "fair coin" implies a 50/50 chance at heads vs. tails, but we can never be sure of the actual...


In this chapter, we described a fallacy involving the "fairness" of the coin. What was this fallacy?


a. A "fair coin" implies a 50/50 chance at heads vs. tails, but we can never be sure of the actual probability of the coin landing heads.


b. "Fairness" is not clear, and, therefore, should not be used.


c. "Fairness" is not a property of the coin, but of our beliefs about the coin.


d. A flipped "fair coin" and a spun "fair coin" have different probabilities of landing heads.



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