SOLUTION: A coin is suspected to be unfair. It is flipped 100 times and is heads 88 times. What is the empirical probability that the coin will land heads when flipped?

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Question 1076804: A coin is suspected to be unfair. It is flipped 100 times and is heads 88 times. What is the empirical probability that the coin will land heads when flipped?
Answer by Boreal(15235)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The empirical probability is 0.88. That is what is happening, not the theoretical probability.
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