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Suppose a Student Tosses a Fair Coin Consecutively Ten Times 45\frac { 4 } { 5 }

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Suppose a student tosses a fair coin consecutively ten times and gets tails each time. Which belief about the probability of getting heads on the next toss is not consistent with the gambler's fallacy?


A) The probability of getting heads on the next toss is 45\frac { 4 } { 5 } .
B) The probability of getting heads on the next toss is 56\frac { 5 } { 6 } .
C) The probability of getting heads on the next toss is 610\frac { 6 } { 10 } .
D) The probability of getting heads on the next toss is 910\frac { 9 } { 10 } .
E) The probability of getting heads on the next toss is 12\frac { 1 } { 2 } .

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