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Suppose that you put 2 dimes, 2 nickels, and 1 penny into a bag. Then you choose one coin from the bag without looking, and record the results. You repeat this experiment 25 times. Note that you always put the coin you chose back into the bag before choosing the next coin.
theoretical probability
Outcome Dime Nickel Penny
Probability
experimental probability
Result Tally Experimental Probability
Dime ||
Nickel
Penny
How could you make the experimental probability more like the theoretical probability?
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