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scott has a coin. he flips the coin 60 times and heads comes up 36 times. What is the experimental probability of flipping heads?
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scott has a coin. he flips the coin 60 times and heads comes up 36 times. What is the experimental probability of flipping heads?
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Scott's experimental probability would be equal to:
= The number of heads/Total number of attempts.
Now we plug in our values:
Therefore, the experimental probability of Scott flipping heads is 0.6.
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