down its observations and calculate the resulting fractions. Then Group
down its observations, but will calculate the fractions for the combined data of Group
1 and 2. and so on. (We may call these fractions as cumulative fractions.) We hav
noted the first three rows based on the observations given by one class of students.
Table 15.2
Group
Number
Cumulative number of heads Cumulative number of tail
Number
of
heads
(2)
of
tails
(3)
Total number of times
the coin is tossed
Total number of times
the coin is tossed
1
3
12
3
12
15
7 +3 10
15 + 15 30
7
8
15
8 +12 20
15+15 30
8 + 20 28
15 + 30 45
7 + 10
17
8
15 + 30 45
What do vou observe in the table? You will find that as the total number of tos
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