CK-12-Basic Probability and Statistics Concepts - A Full Course

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3.6. Theoretical and Experimental Coin Tosses http://www.ck12.org


Denominator (Bottom)


The number of possible outcomes= 215


The number of possible outcomes = 32,768


Now you just divide the numerator by the denominator:


P(5 heads) =

3003


32768


P(5 heads) = 0. 0916

Therefore, the theoretical probability would be 9.16% of getting 5 heads when tossing 15 coins.


b. To calculate the experimental probability, let’s use the randBin function on the TI-84 calculator.


From the list, you can see that you only have 5 heads 1 time in the 10 trials.


Therefore, the experimental probability can be calculated as follows:


P(5 heads) =

1


10


=10%

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