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Mathematics, 23.04.2021 07:40 ddwithdadarco

Steve flipped a coin 10 times and recorded his results in this chart. Part C: Did Steve’s EXPERIMENTAL result match the THEORETICAL probability of a coin landing heads up? If the probabilities are not the same, explain at least one possible reason for the difference.


Steve flipped a coin 10 times and recorded his results in this chart.

Part C: Did Steve’s EXPERIM

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