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Is it possible to repeat an experiment, with the same number of trials in each, and get a different experimental probability for each experiment? Explain.
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Is it possible to repeat an experiment, with the same number of trials in each, and get a different experimental probability for each experiment? Explain.
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yes because there is always a possibility
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yes because a quarter has 2 sides but flipping it you dont have a 100%chance if it lands on the same side
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