Mathematics, 09.12.2020 20:20 2019jonathanbradford
Two groups performed an experiment separately by tossing a coin in the air. Group P performed 50 trials and group performed 100 trials. Each
group recorded the results in the table below:
Group Heads Tails
Р
35
15
Q
53
47
What conclusion can be drawn about the number of trials and the probability of the coin landing on heads or tails?
The experimental probability and the theoretical probability for group P is the same
O The experimental probability and the theoretical probability for group Q is the same
The experimental probability is closer to the theoretical probability for group Q than group P
The experimental probability is closer to the theoretical probability for group P than group Q
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