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The teacher of a seventh-grade class flipped a coin 100 times. The students recorded the results in the table shown below: Side of Coin Landed On Heads Tails Number of Flips 52 48 Which of the following best describes the experimental probability of getting tails?

User Libin TK
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48%

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I just took the test and got it right anyway good luck

User Cody Moniz
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Well there is no following but I can tell you that the probability of getting tails is 48/100 which they probably want simplified which jusst means divide both numerator and denominator(top and bottom numbers) by Z (whatever number works) untill it can't be a whole number anymore(a number without a decimal number), simply put, divide top and bottom numbers by the GCM(Greatest Common Multiple) which in this case is 4. 48/4=12, 100/4=25 48/100=12/25 you can't simplify that any more so the answer is 12/25

The Answer Is 12/25 or 48%

Hope This Helps.
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