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Answer: Simon
Explanation: Simon had more data in the sample, therefore the data will always be more accurate.
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The larger the number of throws the closer the results will be to the probability of a head. That is for a fair coin it should be close to 50%.
With only 10 throws you could get a result not close to 50% but the coin could still be fair.
So Simon's results ( 100 throws) would be more useful to decide if the coin is biased or not.