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A magician claims that he has a fair coin long dash —"fair" because both sides, heads and tails, are equally likely to land face up when the coin is flipped. She She tells you that if you flip the coin ten ten times, the probability of getting ten ten heads heads is 1/ 1024 1024. Is this an example of a theoretical probability or an empirical probability? Explain.

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