Respuesta :

[tex]\dfrac{33}{60}=\dfrac{11}{20}[/tex]

Answer: [tex]\dfrac{33}{60}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given that , the number of times Lynn and Dawn tossed a coin  = 60

The number of times they get heads = 33

Now, the experimental probability of tossing heads using Lynn and Dawn's results will be:

[tex]=\dfrac{\text{Number of times heads occurs}}{\text{Number of times coin tossed}}\\\\=\dfrac{33}{60}[/tex]

Hence, the experimental probability of tossing heads using Lynn and Dawn's results : [tex]\dfrac{33}{60}[/tex]