Theoretical probability of a coin flip landing on heads is 0.5, as there are two equally likely outcomes (heads or tails). Experimental probability, however, may vary based on the number of flips performed and the actual results obtained, but over a large number of trials, it should converge to the theoretical probability of 0.5.
If probability is desired outcometotal 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 1–2 sentences.(2 points)
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