In which scenario is the experimental probability equal to the theoretical probability?(1 point) Responses A coin is flipped six times and the head appears each time. A coin is flipped six times and the head appears each time. A coin is flipped six times and the head appears three times. A coin is flipped six times and the head appears three times. A coin is flipped six times and the head appears five times. A coin is flipped six times and the head appears five times. A coin is flipped six times and the head appears four times.

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The experimental probability is equal to the theoretical probability when a coin is flipped six times and the head appears three times. This is because in a fair coin flip, the probability of getting a head is 0.5, and in six flips, the theoretical probability of getting three heads is calculated to be (6 choose 3)*0.5^3*0.5^3 = 0.3125, which is the same as the experimental probability when three heads appear in six flips.

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