A coin is flipped 60 times and lands on heads 36 times. Based on the experimental probability, how many heads would you predict for 200 flip

A coin is flipped 60 times and lands on heads 36 times. Based on the experimental probability, how many heads would you predict for 200 flips of the coin?

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  1. Answer:

    120 heads

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The Experimental probability for heads is 36/60. now we have to find the experimental probability for 200 flips. so 36/60 = ?/200. We have to find a number that 60 multiplies by to get 200. That number is 200/60 = 20/6 = 3 1/3. So multiply 36 by 3 1/3: 36 * 3 = 108. 36 * 1/3 = 12. 108 + 12 = 120. So it is 120 heads

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