PA.D.2.1
Calculate experimental probabilities and represent them as percents, fractions, and decimals between 0 and 1. Use experimental probabilities to predict relative frequencies when actual probabilities are unknown.
Example Problems
Ramkin is going to flip a fair coin 1,200 times.
What is the best prediction for the number of times that the coin will land heads up?
What is the best prediction for the number of times that the coin will land heads up?
Elizabeth is going to flip a fair coin 100 times.
What is the best prediction for the number of times that the coin will land tails up?
What is the best prediction for the number of times that the coin will land tails up?
Shun is going to flip a fair coin 450 times.
Based on the probability, approximately how many times will the coin land tails up?
Based on the probability, approximately how many times will the coin land tails up?

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