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How many times would a coin have to show heads in 50 tosses to have an experimental probability of 20% more than the theoretical probability of getting heads? Which of the following represents a function

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Answer:

35 is the Answer

How many times would a coin have to show heads in 50 tosses to have an experimental-example-1
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Answer: The required number of heads = 30

Explanation:

Given, Total tosses = 50

The theoretical probability of getting head =
(1)/(2)

As per given,

Experimental probability = Theoretical probability + 20% of Theoretical probability

=
(1)/(2)+(20)/(100)*(1)/(2)

=
(1)/(2)+(1)/(10)=0.5+0.1=0.6

Required number of heads = (Experimental probability) x (Total tosses )

= 0.6 x 50

= 30

Hence, the required number of heads = 30

  • A relation is said to be a function if each input value corresponds to a unique output value.

For example: {(1,2), (3,4), (2,3), (4,1))}

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