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You flip a coin 10 times in a row. Every single time it comes up heads. On the 11th flip, is it more likely to be heads, tails, or are heads and tails equally likely? If you are a hot hand player, you will answer ____.

Construct and interpret frequency distribution tables, pie charts, and bar charts.
Identify whether two nominal variables are related or not based on different analytical methods.
Use Excel for creating cross-classification tables and graphical representations to explore relationships between variables.
Understand the utility of comparing relative frequencies, pie charts, and bar charts in analyzing nominal data.

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