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Determine the experimental probability of getting a head (or a tail) by tossing a coin 15 times and compare it with its theoretical probability.​

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Answered by 31Characters
5

Answer:

9 times tails and 6 times heads compared to 7.5 each which is 1.2x the tails and 0.8x the heads

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by amitnrw
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Objective / Aim : To find Probability of Head / Tail in tossing a coin and compare with theoretical probability

Material Required =  Coin

Procedure : Flip the Coin & Note the Result

H H T H T H H T T H H T H T H H

Count Number of Heads & Tails

Coin Flipped number of times  =  15

Head turned up  = 9

Tail Tuned up  = 6 

Probability of Head  =  ( number of times head turned up )/ (Total number of times coin flipped)

= 9/15

= 3/5

= 0.6

P(H) = 0.6

Probability of Tail  =  ( number of times Tail turned up )/ (Total number of times coin flipped)

= 6/15

= 2/5

= 0.4

P(T) = 0.4

Theoretical probability =  P(H) = P(T) = 1/2 = 0.5

Observation : P(H) = 0.6 & P(T) = 0.4    

Result :    Experimental probability is not same as Theoretical probability  

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