Question: A set of 5 unbiased coins is tossed 3200 times and the No. of heads observed at each throw is given below. Assuming the distribution follows binomial law, calculate the expected frequencies?

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Question: A set of 5 unbiased coins is tossed
3200 times and the No. of heads observed at
each throw is given below. Assuming the
distribution follows binomial law, calculate the
expected frequencies?
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