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a.
To find : the theoretical probability of landing the coin heads up.
a.
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Answer to Problem 13E
The theoretical probability of landing the coin heads up is
Explanation of Solution
Given information :
A coin is tossed.
Concept used:
A theoretical probability is based on knowing all of the equally likely outcomes of an experiment.
Calculation :
In the experiment of tossing a coin, the equally likely outcomes are event of occurring heads up and tails up.
Total number of outcomes is 2.
Number of events of occurring heads up is 1.
Hence,
The theoretical probability of landing the coin heads up is obtained as:
b.
To find : the experimental probability of landing heads up when the coin is tossed 20 times.
b.
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Answer to Problem 13E
The experimental probability of landing heads up when the coin is tossed 20 times is
Explanation of Solution
Given information :
A coin is tossed 20 times.
Formula used:
An experimental probability of an event is found as:
Calculation :
Number of trials is 20.
On flipping the coin 20 times, number of times the coin landed heads up is 13 and number of times the coin landed tails up is 7.
So, the experimental probability of an event of landing heads up is:
The experimental probability of landing heads up when the coin is tossed 20 times is
c.
To compare and explain: the theoretical probability and experimental probability if a coin is tossed 100 times.
c.
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Answer to Problem 13E
If the coin is tossed 100 times, then the probability of getting heads up can be less than or more than theoretical probability that is
Explanation of Solution
Given information :
A coin is tossed 100 times.
Experimental probability is calculated as
So, there is difference of
When a coin is tossed 20 times, then the probability of getting heads up is calculated as
Hence,
If the coin is tossed 100 times, then the probability of getting heads up can be less than or more than theoretical probability that is
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