The long-run relative frequency of tails can be calculated by subtracting the relative frequency of heads from 1.
Relative frequency of heads = 180/300 = 0.6
Long-run relative frequency of tails = 1 - 0.6 = 0.4
Therefore, the long-run relative frequency of tails is 0.4.
A single coin is tossed 300 times. Heads were observed 180 times. What is the long-run relative frequency of tails? Express the answer in decimal form.(1 point)
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is that right?
I apologize for the mistake in my previous response. Let's correct it:
If a coin is tossed 300 times and heads are observed 180 times, then the number of tails observed would be:
Total number of tosses - Number of heads = 300 - 180 = 120
The relative frequency of tails would be:
Number of tails observed / Total number of tosses = 120 / 300 = 0.4
Therefore, the correct long-run relative frequency of tails is 0.4. Thank you for pointing out the error.
If a coin is tossed 300 times and heads are observed 180 times, then the number of tails observed would be:
Total number of tosses - Number of heads = 300 - 180 = 120
The relative frequency of tails would be:
Number of tails observed / Total number of tosses = 120 / 300 = 0.4
Therefore, the correct long-run relative frequency of tails is 0.4. Thank you for pointing out the error.