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J.R. tosses a coin 100 times, resulting in it landing on heads 40 times and tails 60 times. Based on his result, what is the experimental probability of J.R. tossing on tails on the next toss?

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User Havana
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J.R. tosses a coin 100 times, resulting in it landing on heads 40 times and tails-example-1
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User AmanicA
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Answer:

Explanation:

Experimental probability=(number of observed specific events)/(number of observations)

In this case:

60/100

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