The table shows the results of an experiment in which three coins were tossed.
What is the experimental probability that all three of the coins will be heads? The theoretical probability?

Respuesta :

The experimental probability that all three of the coins will be head is 1 / 10.

The theoretical probability that all three of the coins will be head is 1/8.

What are the probabilities?

Probability determines the chances that an event would happen. The probability the event occurs is 1 and the probability that the event does not occur is 0.

The more likely the event is to happen, the closer the probability value would be to 1. The less likely it is for the event not to happen, the closer the probability value would be to zero.

Experimental probability is based on the result of an experiment that has been carried out multiples times.

Experimental probability = number of times all heads is gotten / total number of tosses

5/50 = 1/10

Theoretical probability = number of times all heads can be gotten / total number of possible outcomes

1/8

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