In a probability experiment, Eric flipped a coin 33 times. The coin landed on heads 22 times. What is the ratio of heads to tails in this experiment?

number of tails = 33-22

so
22 / (33-22)

To find the ratio of heads to tails in the experiment, we need to determine the number of tails that occurred during the 33 coin flips.

Since there are two possible outcomes when flipping a coin (heads or tails), we can assume that the number of tails would be the remaining flips after subtracting the number of heads.

Number of tails = Total flips - Number of heads
Number of tails = 33 - 22
Number of tails = 11

Therefore, in this experiment, the ratio of heads to tails is 22:11, which can be simplified to 2:1.