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A fair coin is flipped 10 times and lands on heads 8 times. Provide a reason to justify the difference between the experimental and theoretical probabilities. Use the drop-down menus to explain your answer

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Step-by-step explanation:

The experimental probability will be different because the chance of it happening doesn't mean it will always happen (which is why people with a 12% chance of life end up making it). This just means it is more likely to happen.

You can flip the coin enough times and things will start to even out

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