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11 August, 01:26

A fair coin to tossed in the air four times if the experimental probability of landing on tails is 1/4, then what is the difference between the experimental and theoretical probability

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  1. 11 August, 01:34
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    The experimental probability is 1/4 because of the four times the coin was flipped, it only landed on tails once, and on heads the other three times.

    The theoretical probability, however, is 1/2 because there are two possible outcomes that are both equally likely. As your sample size increases, your experimental probability will get closer and closer to your theoretical probability.
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