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You flip a coin and get heads 30 out of 100 times. What is the experimental probability of flipping heads the next time around?
90/100
7/10
3/10
70/100

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
5

Step-by-step explanation:

no. of times coin was tossed=

no. of times head came= 30

P(getting a head) = 30/100= 3/10

Done.....

Answered by anjalin
0

Given: You flip a coin and get heads 30 out of 100 times.

To find: The experimental probability of flipping heads the next time around.

Finding the experimental probability of flipping heads the next time around:

  • Probability simply tells how likely something is to happen.
  • We know that, Experimental probability= Number of favourable outcomes / Number of total outcomes.
  • It is given that the number of favourable outcomes is 30 while the total number of outcomes is 100.
  • Putting the values in the formula we get, Experimental probability= 30/100 = 3/10
  • Hence, the correct answer among all the options is 3/10.
  • Thus, the probability of flipping heads next time is 3/10.

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