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Paula and Simon are trying to find out if a different coin is biased. Paula throws this coin 10 times. She records the number of times the coin lands on heads. Simon throws the same coin 100 times. He records the number of times the coin lands on heads. Whose results will be more useful in deciding if the coin is biased? Give a reason for your answer.

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Answer: Simon

Explanation: Simon had more data in the sample, therefore the data will always be more accurate.

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Step-by-step explanation:

The larger the number of throws  the closer the results will be to the probability of a head.  That is for a fair coin it should be close to 50%.

With only 10 throws you could get a result not close to 50% but the coin could still be fair.

So Simon's results ( 100 throws)  would be more useful to decide if the coin is biased or not.

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