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Mathematics, 30.03.2021 21:20 garyyunga2002

Scott did an experiment in which he flipped a coin 100 times. His coin landed on heads 40 times and tails 60 times. What conclusions could your draw from Scott’s experiment? Select all that apply:

A. Scott did not do the experiment right.
B. The experimental findings are close to the theoretical probability of 50%.
C. There must have been a mistake in Scott’s data since the experimental probability is not close to the theoretical probability.
D. You cannot draw a conclusion about the experiment unless you do it yourself.
E. If Scott performed more trials and flipped the coin 1000 times, the experimental probability would be expected to be closer to the theoretical probability of 50%

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