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Mathematics, 06.03.2020 09:51 doll1234

Martin kept track of the number of times he had to flip a coin before it landed tails up.

Number of Flips to Land Tails Up

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2

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4

Which is a true statement about the dot plot?

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Six times it took 4 flips of the coin to land tails up.

Twice it took 4 flips of the coin to land tails up.

It took 6 flips of the coin to land tails up more often than any other number of flips.

The greatest number of flips it took to land tails up was 6.

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