Asked by Grace
You flip a coin 30 times and get heads 11 times, so the chance of getting heads is 11\30. Is this an example of theoretical or experimental probability?
A. Theoretical
B. Experimental
Is the answer B?
Thank you
A. Theoretical
B. Experimental
Is the answer B?
Thank you
Answers
Answered by
Jai
Yes, it's B.
Answered by
Grace
Thank you.
Answered by
george
Suppose you toss a coin 100 times and get 75 heads and 25 tails. Based on these results, what is the probability that the next flip results in a tail
Answered by
math stuff
1. b
2. a
3. c
4. c
5. b
6. a
7. a
8. d
9. b
10.d
2. a
3. c
4. c
5. b
6. a
7. a
8. d
9. b
10.d
Answered by
some girl
math stuff is correct
Answered by
Anonymous
Correctumondo thanks
Answered by
buster
Math stuff is correct thanks man❤️
Answered by
Achilles
math stuff is still correct
Answered by
What
D is actually 50 so no not right
C7/12
D.2/25
B.42/525
A. Indepen
A. 30
A. 1/6
D.4/5
B. Ex
B. 60
C. 50
C7/12
D.2/25
B.42/525
A. Indepen
A. 30
A. 1/6
D.4/5
B. Ex
B. 60
C. 50
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E.G
Math stuff is correct for connections school - thanks !
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stop this nonsense!!
HERE ARE THE QUIZ ANSWERS FOR CONNEXUS!!!!
1. experimental
2. 30
3. 7/12
4. 50
5. 60
6. 1/6
7. independent
8. 4/5
9. 42/552
10. 2/25
I hope this helped (;
1. experimental
2. 30
3. 7/12
4. 50
5. 60
6. 1/6
7. independent
8. 4/5
9. 42/552
10. 2/25
I hope this helped (;
Answered by
khloe
Thank you stop the nonsense for writing them out easier to check!
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