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Toss three coins at once 50 times and record the outcomes in terms of the number of heads. Based on your observations, give the relative frequency probability of the outcomes. Do they agree with the theoretical probabilities? Explain your results.
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The results got from the experimental probability did not match the ones got from the theoretical probabilities initially but after several attempts,the results became relatively close.By the time I got to tossing the coins 50 times, the results were close enough to prove that the theoretical experiments are always right.
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