Jasmine tossed a coin 20 times. It lands on heads 14 times and tails 6 times. What is the relative frequency of landing on tails?

T=p/t

Where p=number of positive trial
t=total numbers of trial

And the end of the day you would

Get the relative frequence of observing the head on 6 trail to be (14/20)

Like what sir obleck said

To find the relative frequency of landing on tails, we need to divide the number of times it landed on tails by the total number of tosses. In this case, Jasmine tossed the coin 20 times, and it landed on tails 6 times.

The formula for relative frequency is:

Relative frequency = Number of successes / Total number of observations

So, in this case, the relative frequency of landing on tails is:

Relative frequency = 6 tails / 20 total tosses

To calculate it, we divide 6 by 20:

Relative frequency = 6/20 = 0.3 or 30%

Therefore, the relative frequency of landing on tails is 0.3 or 30%.

14/20

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