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26 April, 08:30

Mr. Clark claims that he has a coin that is weighted so that the probability of heads is 40%. To test this, his students flip the coin 200 times and calculate the relative frequency of heads and tails.

Outcome Heads Tails

Relative frequency 0.38 0.62

Select from the drop-down menus to correctly complete each statement.

The relative frequency of heads is

40%.

Mr. Clark's claim about the theoretical probability is likely to be

.

This means that the theoretical probability of tails is most likely

for this coin.

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  1. 26 April, 08:34
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    While I'm not sure what the answer choices were, his claim is likely to be true.

    Since he claims the probability of heads is 40%, that should be what we see in an experiment. 0.38 is very close to 0.40, or 40%, so this is true. Therefore his claim is likely to be true, and the probability of tails should be about 60%.
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