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  • 25-10-2022
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A coin was tossed 32 times. Tails appeared 18 times. Find the experimental probability of getting a tail.A.18/32B.6/32C. 14/32D. 1/32

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ArleneA83148 ArleneA83148
  • 25-10-2022

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A coin was tossed 32 times.

In 18 of these 32 times, was obtained a tail.

In the other 14, was obtained heads.

The experimental probability is the number of times that it happened in a test (according to previous experiences).

In the test, they obtained 18 times tails, in a total of 32 tosses. It means that the experimental probability is equal to 18/32. Right answer A.

(number of happens in previous events) divided by (total of previous events)

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