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Sally calculated the theoretical probability of landing on heads when flipping a coin as 1/2. She conducted an experiment of 30 trials. She landed on heads 13 times. What should Sally do next?

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Nothing because the experimental probability is close enough.


Nothing because she already did an experiment.


Conduct more trials so that the experimental probability will be closer to the theoretical probability.

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Answer: I would conduct more trials so that the experimental probability will be closer to the theoretical probability.

Step-by-step explanation: It will get us closer to the actual value by making multiple predictions.

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