Question 17.32

17.32 What probability doesn’t say. The probability of a head in tossing a coin is 1-in-2. This means that as we make more tosses, the proportion of heads will eventually get close to 0.5. It does not mean that the count of heads will get close to one-half the number of tosses. To see why, imagine that the proportion of heads is 0.49 in 100 tosses, 0.493 in 1000 tosses, 0.4969 in 10,000 tosses, and 0.49926 in 100,000 tosses of a coin. How many heads came up in each set of tosses? How close is the number of heads to half the number of tosses?