More conclusions In January 2002, two students made worldwide headlines by spinning a Belgian euro 250 times and getting 140 heads—that’s 56%. That makes the 90% confidence interval (51%, 61%). What...




More conclusions In January 2002, two students made worldwide headlines by spinning a Belgian euro 250 times and getting 140 heads—that’s 56%. That makes the 90% confidence interval (51%, 61%). What does this mean? Are these conclusions correct? Explain.

 a) Between 51% and 61% of all euros are unfair.


 b) We are 90% sure that in this experiment this euro landed heads on between 51% and 61% of the spins.


c) We are 90% sure that spun euros will land heads between 51% and 61% of the time.


d) If you spin a euro many times, you can be 90% sure of getting between 51% and 61% heads.


 e) Ninety percent of all spun euros will land heads between 51% and 61% of the time.



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