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After learning the theoretical probability of a two sided coin landing on any one side, students work in groups to flip the coin several times and get the following: 9 heads and 6 tails. Based on the scenario, which of the observations made by students about probability is accurate? A. The theoretical probability of a coin's landing on heads, 0.5, is equal to the experimental probability obtained B. The theoretical probability of a coin's landing on heads is less than the experimental probability obtained.

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The answer c, because they got 9 out of 15 flips being heads. This probability is 0.6. The other answers are not accurate.
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