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  • 16-06-2017
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Lynn and Dawn tossed a coin 60 times and got heads 33 times. What is the experimental probability of tossing heads using Lynn and Dawn’s results?

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  • 16-06-2017
Experimental Probability: = (number of favorable outcome)/(Total outcome)

P(Heads) = 33/60 = 11/20 = 0.55
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