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Which best describes what happens when the number of trials increases significantly

Which best describes what happens when the number of trials increases significantly-example-1

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Solution:

Given:


\begin{gathered} Head,H=4 \\ Total=12 \\ P(H)=(4)/(12) \\ P(H)=(1)/(3) \end{gathered}

From the probability, it can be deduced that as the number of trials increases, the observed frequency will get closer to the expected frequency.

Therefore, if the number of trials increases significantly, then the observed frequency of landing heads up gets closer to the expected frequency based on the probability of the coin landing heads up.

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