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A coin was flipped 10 times and 4 of the 10 flips resulted in heads. Compare the experimental probability of flipping heads to the theoretical probability of flipping heads.
The experimental probability is LESS than the theoretical probability.
The experimental probability is GREATER than the theoretical probability.
The experimental probability is EQUAL to the theoretical probability.
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the experimental probability is Less than the theoretical probability
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