Lynn and Dawn tossed a coin 60 times and got heads 33 times. What is the experimental probability of tossing head using Lynn and Dawns results?

The experimental probability of tossing heads is found by dividing the number of successful outcomes (in this case, getting heads) by the total number of outcomes (in this case, the number of times the coin was tossed).

In Lynn and Dawn's case, they tossed the coin 60 times and got heads 33 times. Thus, the experimental probability of getting heads is 33/60, which can also be simplified to 11/20.