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13 September, 08:13

Miki tosses a coin 50 times, and the coin shows tails 28 times.

What is the experimental probability of Miki getting tails?

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  1. 13 September, 08:17
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    28/50, or 56 percent.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Divide the number of events (in this case it's tails) by the number of possible outcomes. This means to divide 28 by 50. Your answer will be 0.56. As a percent, this is 56 percent, which is the probability of the coin landing on tails.
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