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Generally speaking

by saxenarahul021 » Sat Dec 01, 2012 2:55 am
Generally speaking, each time a coin is flipped randomly, the chances it will come up tails are the same as coming up heads.

A. the chances it will come up tails are the same as coming
B. there is a 50-50 chance it will come up tails, or there is a chance it will come
C. the chance that it will come up tails is the same as the chance that it will come
D. the chance that it comes up tails are the same as if it came
E. there is a 50-50 chance it is tails or that it comes
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by patanjali.purpose » Sat Dec 01, 2012 3:08 am
saxenarahul021 wrote:Generally speaking, each time a coin is flipped randomly, the chances it will come up tails are the same as coming up heads.

A. the chances it will come up tails are the same as coming
B. there is a 50-50 chance it will come up tails, or there is a chance it will come
C. the chance that it will come up tails is the same as the chance that it will come
D. the chance that it comes up tails are the same as if it came
E. there is a 50-50 chance it is tails or that it comes
a - chances of tails are compared with COMING UP HEADS
b - 50-50 does chance for tails...chance for heads LEAD TO REDUNDANCY
d - AS IF suggests conditional; CAME is not correct usage (present tense required)
e - THAT refers to what
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by Sapana » Mon Jan 07, 2013 1:04 pm
C it is

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