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2 October, 14:02

A coin is tossed 160 times and shows tails 54 times. Calculate the experimental probability of the coin showing tails.

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  1. 2 October, 14:19
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    Experimental probability is the ratio of number of times the event is occurring to the total number of the trials of the experiment, this can be mathematically represented as:

    Experimental probability = (number of occurrences) / (total number of trials)

    from our question:

    number of occurrences=54

    total number of trials=160

    thus;

    Experimental probability=54/160=0.3375

    Answer: 0.3375
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