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bachelor in business administration
Polytechnic State University Sanluis
Jan-2006 - Nov-2010
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Polytechnic State University
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Suppose that I toss a fair coin 100 times and observe 60 Heads. Now I decide to toss the same coin another 100 times. Does the Law of Averages imply that I should expect to observe another 40 Heads (see Example 7.7)?
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Example 7.7
Consider the probability density function f displayed in Figure 7.6. The most striking feature of f is that it is bimodal. Can we detect this feature using a sample drawn from f?

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