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IHATEMYSCHOOL | 19:13 Tue 06th Apr 2021 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Let's say you have a "fair" quarter that has two sides, heads and tails.


You flip the coin four times and get the following results:


Flip 1: Heads


Flip 2: Tails


Flip 3: Heads


Flip 4: Heads


You flip heads 3 out of 4 times, which is 75%.


Is this experimental or theoretical probability in play? How do you know?
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You allready know from are other answers that the theretical probability each time of getting head is 50%. Your 3 flip's is an experiment so its experimental but its far to small an experiment. You should toss it 100 time's and will get close to 50% (50 heads). Then 1000 and get even closer to 50%. Then do it 10000 time's and it will be exactly or very very close to 50%
See the answer above, which I have nothing to add to -- but to anybody else looking in, you're welcome to offer help, but anything that is neither helpful nor even remotely designed to be ought to think before they post something that's borderline abusive.

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