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In experiment, a coin is flipped 30 times and the results are {H, H, H, T, T, T, T, H, T, H, H, T, H, H, H, T, T, H, H, H, T, H, T, T, H, T, H, H, H, H}. Heads: 18 Tails: 12
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Round your answer to the tenth place (one digit). Determine the experimental P(head) = . Determine the theoretical P(head) =
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Experimental P(head) = Frequency of heads / Total number of flips
= 18 / 30
= 0.6
Theoretical P(head) for a fair coin = 0.5
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Determine the theoretical P(head) =
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For a fair coin, the theoretical probability of getting heads is given by:
P(head) = Number of outcomes in favor of heads / Total number of possible outcomes
P(head) = 1/2 = 0.5
Therefore, the theoretical probability of getting heads in a flip of a fair coin is 0.5.