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J.E kerrich from Britain scored 5067 heads in 10,000 tosses of a coin. the experimental probability of getting a head, in this case was 0.5067 true or false

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Answered by jayshreezala90
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Hey buddy here is your answer..........

It is true because our total number of outcomes is 10,000.

our favourable outcome is 5067.

Therefore,

P(e)=NUMBER OF FAVOURABLE OUTCOME÷TOTAL NUMBER OF OUTCOME

NOW,. 5067÷10,000

HENCE, 0.5067

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Given:

Number of heads obtained=5,067

Total number of tosses=10,000

To check:

If the probability of getting heads is 0.5067

Solution:

The probability of getting heads is 0.5067 is true.

We can find the solution by following the steps given below-

We know that the probability of an event is obtained by dividing the possible and total outcomes of that event.

In tossing a coin, there are two possible outcomes. Using a fair coin, we would either get heads or tails.

In 10,000 tosses, we would obtain one outcome in each toss.

The total number of heads obtained=5,067

The total number of tosses=10,000

Probability of getting heads= Number of heads obtained/ Total number of tosses

=5,067/ 10,000

=0.5067

Therefore, the probability of getting heads is 0.5067 is true.

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