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High School Why Do We Use the Ratio of Favorable to Possible Outcomes in Probability?
Example: What is the probability that heads will fall on one throw of a coin? From theoretical probability, P(heads)=1/2. This means that 1/2 or 50% of your tosses of a coin should land on heads, theoretically. The numerator must be the favorable outcomes and the denominator must be the...- bcramton
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