Theoretical probability says you should get heads half the time, or 50%, because there are two outcomes (heads or tails), but experimental probability is what you actually get when you flip the coin, which can be different if you don’t flip it enough times.
if probability is desired outcome/ total actual outcomes, then how does theoretical probability relate to experimental probability if there is a fifty-fifty
chance of a coin flip landing on heads? Please answer in 1 sentences. In a 5th graders response (2 points)
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