Math, asked by Anonymous, 4 months ago

A coin is tossed 150 times and data about the outcomes is as below:

 \tiny\boxed{\begin{array}{cc} \: \sf Outcomes & \sf Frequency \\\frac{\qquad \qquad \qquad \qquad}{}&\frac{\qquad \qquad \qquad \qquad}{}& \\\sf H&\sf 90 \\\ \\ \sf T &\sf 60 &\sf \end{array}}

The probability of getting a head in a trial is :

\sf{(a) \dfrac{1}{2}}


\sf{(b)\: \dfrac{1}{3} }


\sf{(c)\: \dfrac{3}{5} }



\sf{(d)\: none \:of \:these}

Answers

Answered by reenavermahw
3

Answer:

C. 3/5

Step-by-step explanation:

Total no. of possible outcomes = 90 + 60

= 150

No. of heads = 90

P (getting a head) = 90/150

= 3/5

Answered by Neha1152
4

Answer:

I told you that option C is right please mark options C right

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