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The experimental probability of the coin landing heads up is One-half and the theoretical probability of the coin landing heads up is StartFraction 11 over 20 EndFraction. The experimental probability of the coin landing heads up is StartFraction 11 over 20 EndFraction and the theoretical probability of the coin landing heads up is One-half. The experimental probability of the coin landing heads up is StartFraction 11 over 20 EndFraction and the theoretical probability of the coin landing heads up is StartFraction 11 over 20 EndFraction. The experimental probability of the coin landing heads up is One-half and the theoretical probability of the coin landing heads up is One-half.

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