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Experimental Probability 35Beb0

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1. **State the problem:** Tia flipped a coin 200 times, getting heads 92 times and tails 108 times. We need to identify which statement about the ratio $\frac{92}{200}$ is true. 2. **Recall definitions:** - Experimental probability is the ratio of the number of times an event occurs to the total number of trials. - Theoretical probability is the expected probability based on all possible outcomes. - Number of trials is the total number of times the experiment is performed. - Number of occurrences is how many times a specific event happened. 3. **Analyze the ratio $\frac{92}{200}$:** - Numerator 92 is the number of times heads appeared. - Denominator 200 is the total number of coin flips (trials). 4. **Interpretation:** - $\frac{92}{200}$ is the number of occurrences of heads divided by total trials. - This matches the definition of experimental probability. 5. **Conclusion:** The correct statement is: "The ratio $\frac{92}{200}$ represents the experimental probability of the coin landing heads up in this experiment."