Respuesta :

Based on the result of the girl experiment, we can predict that if the same coin is tossed again as an independent experiment,
The probability of getting a head again is simply 33/60

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Answer:  [tex]\dfrac{33}{60}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: The number of times Lynn and Dawn tossed the coin = 60

i.e. Total outcomes = 60

The number of times they got heads = 33

i.e. Favorable outcomes = 33

Now, the experimental probability of tossing heads using Lynn and Dawn’s results is given by :-

[tex]\text{P(heads)}=\dfrac{\text{Favorable outcomes}}{\text{Total outcomes}}\\\\\Rightarrow\text{P(heads)}=\dfrac{33}{60}[/tex]

Hence, the experimental probability of tossing heads using Lynn and Dawn’s results =[tex]\dfrac{33}{60}[/tex]