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29 July, 17:43

Lin wants to know if flipping a quarter really does have a probability of 1/2 of landing heads up so she flips a quarter 10 times it land heads up 3 times and tails up 7 times has she proven that the probability is not 1/2 explain your reasoning

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  1. 29 July, 17:45
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    Answer: The answer is NO. Explained.

    Step-by-step explanation: Given that Lin wants to find out that if flipping a quarter really have a probability of 1/2 of head coming up. She flipped the coin 10 times, out of which heads come up 3 times and tail tail come up 7 times.

    But this does not prove that the probability is not 1/2. The question here is about theoretical and experimental probability.

    Theoretical probability deals with what we expect to happen. That is, whenever we flip a coin, we know either head will come up or tail, so theoretically there is 50% chance of head coming up and 50% chance of tail coming up. So, here probability will be 1/2.

    Experimental probability deals with the actual happening. For example, if we flip a coin 10 times like Lin does, the 3 times head come up and 7 times tail come up. So, experimental probability of head coming up is 3/10, i. e., 30% and tail coming up is 7/10, i. e., 70%.

    Thus, she didn't prove the the probability is not 1/2 but she explains the difference between theoretical and experimental probability.
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