Given:
The number of times coin flipped is N = 60.
The number of heads is n(H) = 42.
The number of tails is n(T) = 18.
The objective is to find the theoretical probability of coin landing heads up.
Step-by-step explanation:
The general probability of coin landing heads is,

On plugging the given values in equation (1),

To obtain the percentage of probability,

Hence, the probability of the coin landing heads up is 70%.