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26 March, 05:33

A math class conducted an experiment where each student flipped a coin 10 times. The class flipped heads 158 heads and 172 tails. How does the experimental probability of flipping heads compare with the theoretical probability of flipping heads

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  1. 26 March, 05:35
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    Agree, it always won't be 50%
  2. 26 March, 05:52
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    It will not always be 50%it sometimes be less or more
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