A coin is flipped 50 times and lands on heads 32 times. What is the experimental probability the coin will land on heads on the next flip?

a. 32%
b. 50%
c. 56%
d. 64%

The experimental probability is found by dividing the number of successful outcomes (which in this case is the number of times the coin landed on heads) by the total number of outcomes (which in this case is the total number of times the coin was flipped).

In this case, the coin landed on heads 32 times out of 50 flips. So, the experimental probability is equal to 32/50 = 0.64.

To convert this to a percentage, we multiply by 100: 0.64 * 100 = 64%.

Therefore, the answer is d. 64%.