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A fair coin has 2 sides (heads and tails) that are equally likely to show when the coin is flipped. A person claims that if you flip a fair coin, the probability of getting a head is 50% because the coins is fair and both sides are equally likely to land face up. Is this an example of a theoretical probability or an empirical probability
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