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Is the experimental probability equal to the theoretical probability that a coin is slip six times and the head appears each time
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No, the experimental probability may differ from the theoretical probability. The theoretical probability of getting heads on a fair coin is 1/2. However, in practice, the experimental probability may vary due to factors such as sample size, randomness, and external influences.
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