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A coin is flipped 18 times and it comes up tails 12 times. What is the experimental probability of the coin's comping up tails
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A coin is flipped 18 times and it comes up tails 12 times. What is the experimental probability of the coin's comping up tails
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18-12=16
16:12
4:3 years
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to find experimental probability you divide the number of time the event occurs by the number of trials. in this case the experimental probability is 2/3
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