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23 December, 07:23

Mai conducted an experiment by flipping a fair coin 200 times. The coin landed heads up 110 times. Which statement about the coin landing heads up in Mai's experiment is correct?

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  1. 23 December, 08:29
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    The theoretical probability is chances an event can occur, divided by the number of events.

    In this case, flipping a coin and landing on heads is a 1/2 chance.

    P (heads) = 1/2

    The experimental probability are the odds of an event happening in reference to data. In this case 110 flips landed heads up out of 200.

    P (heads) = 110/200=11/20

    Theoretical Probability = 1/2

    Experimental Probability = 11/20
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