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Cecil solved a theoretical prediction problem and got this "The spinner will land on the red section 4.5 times." Is it possible to have a prediction that is not a whole number? If so, give an example. () v but only () v because in reality, nothing can occur 0.5 times. The fractional probability that a flipped coin lands heads up is () So, in theory, in 35 flips, you can expect heads about (as a fraction) or () (as a decimal) times. A realistic prediction is () time PLEASE HELP MY​

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