http://www.ck12.org Chapter 3. Introduction to Discrete Random Variables
Choose OK by pressing
GRAPH
and go back to the main screen. Then choose TOSS by pressing
WINDOW
.
To find the frequency, we need to press the
I
arrow to view the frequency for the tossing experiment.
Notice that the frequency of tails is 59. Now you can calculate the experimental probability.
P(tails) =
59
100
= 0. 59
With 50 tosses, the experimental probability of tails was 60%, and with 100 tosses, the experimental probability of
tails was 59%. This means that the experimental probability is getting closer to the theoretical probability of 50%.
You can also use this same program to toss 2 coins or 5 coins. Actually, you can use this simulation to toss any
number of coins any number of times.