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Mathematics, 09.08.2019 21:30, abbieT6943

Isla flipped a coin 30 times. the coin landed heads up 9 times and tails up 21 times. part a: based on the results, what is the experimental probability of the coin landing heads up? show your work. (5 points) part b: what is the theoretical probability of the coin landing heads up? show your work. (5 points)

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