The correct answer fot the problem shown in the figure attached is the option B, which is:
B. Empirical
The empirical probability is the one that is determined experimentally, repeating once many times under the same conditions.
When performing more repetitions, the empirical probability tends to establish a value that coincides with the theoretical probability of the event.
In this case, when the coin was tossed 10 times, it could be determined that the probability of occurrence of heads or tails was not 50%.
Therefore, the answer is:
B: Empirical