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Mathematics, 23.04.2020 16:20 jones03riley

A magician claims that he has a fair coinlong dash​"fair" because both​ sides, heads and​ tails, are equally likely to land face up when the coin is flipped. She tells you that if you flip the coin ten ​times, the probability of getting ten heads is ​1/1024. Is this an example of a theoretical probability or an empirical​ probability? Explain.

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