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PLEASE ANSWER FAST What is the theoretical probability that a coin toss results in two heads showing?
What is the experimental probability that a coin toss results in two heads showing?
What is the theoretical probability that a coin toss results in two tails showing?
What is the experimental probability that a coin toss results in two tails showing?
What is the theoretical probability that a coin toss results in one head and one tail showing?
What is the experimental probability that a coin toss results in one head and one tail showing?
Compare the theoretical probabilities to your experimental probabilities. Why might there be a difference?

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The probabilities of HH, TT, and HT or TH are 0.25, 0.25, and 0.50. The experimental probability may differ from theoretical probability, there is not too much difference.

What is probability?

Probability means possibility. It deals with the occurrence of a random event. The value of probability can only be from 0 to 1. Its basic meaning is something is likely to happen. It is the ratio of the favorable event to the total number of events.

The sample space will be

Sample = 4 {HH, HT, TH, TT}

The probability of getting Head on both coins will be

P(HH) = 0.25

The probability of getting Tail on both coins will be

P(TT) = 0.25

The probability of getting one Head and one Tail will be

P(HT, TH) = 0.5

An experiment probability may differ from the theoretical probability for a number of reasons: The coin might not be "fair" or the flipping technique favors one result.

Although experimental probability may differ from theoretical probability, there is not too much difference.

More about the probability link is given below.

https://brainly.com/question/795909

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