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The graph on the right shows the theoretical probability of getting a given number heads in ten flips of a fair coin.

If this experiment was performed many times you would expect an average of _____
heads.

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Answered by amitnrw
26

Answer:

5 Heads

Step-by-step explanation:

The graph on the right shows the theoretical probability of getting a given number heads in ten flips of a fair coin.

If this experiment was performed many times you would expect an average of 5 heads.

As from graph it is clear that

probability of of 0 & 10 head  are equal so average 5 heads

probability of of 1 & 9 head  are equal  so average 5 Heads

probability of of 2 & 8 head  are equal so average 5 heads

probability of of 3 & 7 head  are equal  so average 5 Heads

probability of of 4 & 6 head  are equal  so average 5 Heads

Probability of 5 will contribute to 5 heads only

so If this experiment was performed many times we would expect an average of 5 heads.

Answered by unperfetto7
55

Answer: 5 heads

65% probability of getting 4,5, or 6 heads.

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