In which scenario is the experimental probability equal to the theoretical probability?

A coin is flipped six times and the head appears each time.

A coin is flipped six times and the head appears three times.

A coin is flipped six times and the head appears five times.

A coin is flipped six times and the head appears four times.

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None of the scenarios listed has experimental probability equal to theoretical probability, as the theoretical probability of flipping heads on a fair coin is always 0.5. The experimental probability may approach 0.5 with a large number of trials, but it will never be exact.