A single coin is tossed 300 times Heads were observes 180 times what is the long run relative frequency of tails

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In the long run, the relative frequency of tails can be calculated as follows:

Total number of tosses = 300
Number of times heads were observed = 180
Number of times tails were observed = Total tosses - Heads observed = 300 - 180 = 120

So, the relative frequency of tails in the long run can be calculated as:
Relative frequency of tails = Number of tails observed / Total number of tosses = 120 / 300 = 0.4

Therefore, in the long run, the relative frequency of tails is 0.4 or 40%.