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Mathematics, 12.04.2021 19:30 juanitarodrigue

At school there are the same number of boys and girls. A student is chosen at random to raise the flag. How many times is it expected that a boy will raise the flag over 26 days of school? The results of a simulation using a coin are shown below. How do the results from the simulation compare to the expected number of times? GIrls (Heads) 15

Boys (Tails) 11

Total 26

It is expected that a boy will raise the flag ___ times over 26 days of school.

In the simulation, a boy is chosen 11 times, which is ___ ( the same as, more than, less than) the number of times expected using theoretical probability.

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