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Mr. Clark claims that he has a coin that is weighted so that the probability of heads is 40%. To test this, his students flip the coin 200 times and calculate the relative frequency of heads and tails.

Outcome Heads Tails
Relative frequency 0.38 0.62
Select from the drop-down menus to correctly complete each statement.
The relative frequency of heads is
A.reasonably close to
B.very different from
40%.
Mr. Clark's claim about the theoretical probability is likely to be
A.true
B.false

This means that the theoretical probability of tails is most likely
A.0.50
B.0.60
C.0.70

Mr. Clark claims that he has a coin that is weighted so that the probability of heads-example-1

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1. The relative frequency of heads is (A) reasonably close to 40%.
2. Mr. Clark's claim about the theoretical probability is likely to be (A) True.
3. This means that the theoretical probability of tails is most likely 0.6 for this coin.
User Eli Iser
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Answer:

A) Option A

B) Option A

C) Option B

Explanation:

A) Outcome of relative frequency was that the frequency of getting heads was 0.38 or 38% which is reasonably close to 40%.

B) This clears that the theoretical probability claimed by Mr. Clark was likely to be true

C) This means the theoretical probability of tails is most likely to be = 1 - 0.40 = 0.60 or 60% Therefore option B. is correct.

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