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Pornography. Suppose you asked 100 students to answer the question: Do you have

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Pornography. Suppose you asked 100 students to answer the question: Do you have pornography in your room? You used the one-coin method described in this section, and 98 people answered Pornography. Suppose you asked 100 students to answer the question: Do you have pornography in your room? You used the one-coin method described in this section, and 98 people answered Suppose you asked 100 students to answer the question: Do you have pornography in your room? You used the one-coin method described in this section, and 98 people answered

Explanation / Answer

Lets suppose if student sees Heads the student answers yes.(No matter the truth )

if student sees Tails the student answers Honestly.

We estimate about 50 people said "yes" because their coins results into Heads so the remaining 48 people said yes because they flipped tails and have pornography in their room. Thus 48 people who flipped tails have pornography in their room, it seems reasonable that 48 other people flipped heads and have pornography in their room so we would estimate that 96 people have pornography in their room.