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You flip a coin 10 times and find the experimental probability of flipping tails to be 0.7. Does this seem reasonable? Explain. yes; 0.7 rounds to 1, and probabilities should be equal to or greater than 1. yes; In an experiment, you could flip tails 7 out of 10 times, but with more trials the probability of flipping tails should get closer to 0.5. no; The probability of flipping tails should be 0.5. It is equally likely to flip heads or tails. no; The probability should be greater than 1.

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