Discuss the below in detail:
The project below involves using a computer simulator to virtually flip multiple coins. First, we'll flip 4 coins 20 times, then we'll flip 4 coins 10000 times.
Questions for flipping 4 coins 20 times:
1) Based on these results, what is the likelihood of getting:
a. Zero Heads
b. One Head
c. Two Heads
c. Three Heads
d. Four Heads
e. Press Clear
Questions for flipping 4 coins 1000 times:
2) Repeat question 7 for the 1000 flips.
3) Compute the theoretical probabilities for the likelihood of getting:
a. Zero Heads
b. One Head
c. Two Heads
d. Three Heads
e. Four Heads
4) How do the likelihoods at 20 flips compare to 10000 flips and then to the theoretical? What idea in statistics explains this behavior and Why?