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How do you calculate theoretical probability? HELP PLEASE (ONLY ANSWER IF YOU KNOW THE FULL ANSWER OR YOU WILL BE REPORTED) NO LINKS OR YOU WILL BE REPORTED!!!!!!!!!!!!! DUE TODAY

What is the theoretical probability that a coin toss results in two heads showing?
What is the experimental probability that a coin toss results in two heads showing?
What is the theoretical probability that a coin toss results in two tails showing?
What is the experimental probability that a coin toss results in two tails showing?
What is the theoretical probability that a coin toss results in one head and one tail showing?
What is the experimental probability that a coin toss results in one head and one tail showing?
Compare the theoretical probabilities to your experimental probabilities. Why might there be a difference?

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Answered by antarasantra955
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Answer:

  • The probability of getting two heads on two coin tosses is 0.5 x 0.5 or 0.25. A visual representation of the toss of two coins. The Product Rule is evident from the visual representation of all possible outcomes of tossing two coins shown above. The probability of getting heads on the toss of a coin is 0.5.
  • The probability (likelihood) of getting two heads is 1 in 4 (. 25). The likelihood of getting two tails is also 1 in 4 .
  • The likelihood of getting two tails is also 1 in 4 .

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