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Answered by dibyangshughosh309
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 probability \: of \: head =  \frac{23}{50}

probability \: of \: tail =  \frac{27}{50}

 \therefore \: probability \: of \: tail \: is \: higher

Answered by tanuja67
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Step-by-step explanation:

This will depend on what you mean by "experimental probability." Assuming you mean the proportion of heads in this particular experiment, then you would take the total number of favorable events (i.e. heads) and divide that by the total number of events (i.e. heads + tails). This gives us 22/(22+28) or 22/50. This can then be reduced to 11/25.

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