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Mathematics, 10.11.2020 20:30 vanessa791

Bryanna performed an experiment in which she flipped a coin and recorded the results. She got heads up 23 times and tails up 27 times. Which statements are true about the experimental probability of getting tails up? The experimental probability is written as a ratio. The experimental probability compares the number of heads up to the number of tails up. The experimental probability includes 50 trials. The experimental probability compares the number of tails up to the number of trials. The experimental probability compares the number of heads up to the number of trials.

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