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You flip a nickel 100 times and record your results: 35 heads and 65 tails. From your experimental data, what is the probability of the nickel landing on tails? Round to the nearest whole percent.
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You flip a nickel 100 times and record your results: 35 heads and 65 tails. From your experimental data, what is the probability of the nickel landing on tails? Round to the nearest whole percent.
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You divide 100 by 65 and you get 2%
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Out of
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flips, the nickel landed on tails
65
times.
P(tails)=65/100 or 0.65 or 65%
Answer 65%
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