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Mathematics, 05.05.2021 22:20 jhony42

A fair, unbiased coin was flipped 10 times, giving the results shown in the table, where T = tails and H = heads. Flip
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What is the difference between the theoretical and experimental probabilities of getting heads?
OA. 0.3
OB. 0.5
OC. 0.0
OD. 0.1
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