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A coin has heads on one side and tails on the other. The coin is tossed 12 times and lands heads up 4 times. Which best describes what happens when the number of trials increases significantly? A. The observed frequency of landing heads up gets closer to the expected
frequency based on the probability of the coin landing heads up.
B. The observed frequency of landing heads up will always be 1/3 of the number of
tosses.
C. The expected frequency based on the probability of the coin landing heads up
gets closer.
D. The expected frequency based on the probability of the coin landing heads up
gets closer to the observed frequency.

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