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Can someone please help me with part (b) of this question?
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Each head has been assigned a value of 1 and each tail a value of zero, as it says in the first column of part (a). So, you have as your data set:

1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0​

from which you can calculate the mean (6 on 11) and other statistics.

Note: though this can be done, it is really not the appropriate way to analyse categorical data like this, but since the questions asks you to, you should...
 

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OK to put here in Advanced because Normal Distributions are common content.
 

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