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Steve flipped a coin 10 times and recorded his results in this chart. Part A: What is the THEORETICAL probability of the coin landing heads up?
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Steve flipped a coin 10 times and recorded his results in this chart.
Part A: What is the THEORETICAL probability of the coin landing heads up?
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Most likely the answer would be 3/5.
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Answer:
Explanation:
actual over theoretical times 100 equals ur percentage
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