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Mathematics, 05.05.2020 23:17 sandrafina2004

Kelly’s Experimental Outcomes

Trial

Outcome

1

3, H

2

3, T

3

4, T

4

2, H

5

5, T

Kelly conducted an experiment. In each trial she flipped a coin and rolled a number cube that has sides labeled 1 to 6.
The results are shown above. What is the experimental probability that her next flip will be tails?

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