A perfectly balanced coin is tossed 6 times and tails appears on all six tosses. Then, on the seventh trial
A) tails cannot appear
B) heads has a larger chance of appearing than tails
C) tails has a better chance of appearing than heads
D) None of the other answers is correct.
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