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24 May, 13:37

In an experiment you are to flip a two sided coin 100 times and record 55 heads up and 45 tails up. Determine the theoretical and experimental probability of getting a heads up in the experiment. theoretical = 1/2; experimental = 1/2 theoretical = 11/20; experimental = 1/2 theoretical = 1/2; experimental = 11/20 theoretical = 11/20; experimental = 11/20

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  1. 24 May, 14:08
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    theoretical = 1/2; experimental = 11/20

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The theoretical probability is what the predicted outcome of the experiment would be if we lived in a perfect world where everything happened as we predicted it.

    So, when you flip a coin the odds of it being heads is 1/2. That is the theoretical probability.

    The experimental probability is what actually ends up happening.

    Because we don't live in a perfect world the results were a little off from what was expected. 45/55. (That ends up being simplified to the 11/20 btw.
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