A coin is flipped 50 times and lands on heads 28 times. What is the theoretical probability that the coin will land on heads on the next flip?

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32%

32%

50%

50%

56%

56%

64%

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The theoretical probability of a fair coin landing on heads is always 50%, regardless of previous outcomes. The flips are independent events, meaning the outcome of one flip does not affect the outcome of another.

Therefore, the theoretical probability that the coin will land on heads on the next flip is:

50%

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