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NUMBER SENSE: The table shows the results of flipping two coins 12 times each. || Part 1 of the question ||

|| HH = 2 || HT = 6 || TH = 3 || TT = 1 ||
a. What is the experimental probability of flipping two tails? Using this probability, how many times can you expect to flip two tails in 600 trials?

The experimental probability is ___. You can expect to flip two tails ___ times.
Options: 1 - 50 - 60 - 11/12 - 1/2 - 1/12
(Options are not negative, just trying to make them look separated)

NUMBER SENSE: The table shows the results of flipping two coins 12 times each. || Part-example-1
User Albator
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The answer is 50 the guy answered before explained it very well
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Answer:

50

Explanation:


question a:

What is the probability of flipping two tails?

--> based on the table shown, probabilities of two tails is 1/12. So in 600 trials, the probability of flippng 2 tails is going to be 50, bc 1/12 x 60 = 50.

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