Math, asked by tanishka2, 1 year ago

take a coin and toss it 30 times. Tabulate the results of the following question
- What is the theoretical probability of getting a tail? ?
- What is the theoretical probability of getting a head? ?
- What is the experimental probability of getting a head? ?
- What is the experimental probability of getting a tail? ?
EXPLAIN IN DETAIL.. PLEASE..


BrainlyYoda: tanishka is the question right???
tanishka2: yeah..
Lawliet: For Experimental Probability We Need To Know The Frequency Of The Head and tail
tanishka2: idk that
Lawliet: i Have Studied Without Frequency ,Experimental Probability cant be found

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Answered by jeshu2103
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Answered by Ꭺʏᴜꜱʜ
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Answer:

What is the theoretical probability of getting a tail?

When we flip a coin a very large number of times, we find that we get half heads, and half tails. We conclude that the probability to flip a head is 1/2, and the probability to flip a tail is 1/2.

- What is the theoretical probability of getting a head?

We know that a coin is equally likely to land heads or tails, so the theoretical probability of getting heads is 1/2.

- what is the experimental probability of getting a head?

Experimental probability describes how frequently an event actually occurred in an experiment. So if you tossed a coin 20 times and got heads 8 times, the experimental probability of getting heads would be 8/20, which is the same as 2/5, or 0.4, or 40%.

What is the experimental probability of getting a tail?

When we flip a coin a very large number of times, we find that we get half heads, and half tails. We conclude that the probability to flip a head is 1/2, and the probability to flip a tail is 1/2.

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