In which scenario is the theoretical probability equal to the experimental probability?(

A. a coin is flipped six times and heads appears each time

B. a number cube is rolled six times and an even number appears each time

C. a number cube is rolled six times and a 6 appears four times

D. a coin is flipped six times and heads appears three times

C. a number cube is rolled six times and a 6 appears four times

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I apologize for the error in my response. The correct answer is:

A. a coin is flipped six times and heads appears each time

In this scenario, the theoretical probability of getting heads on each coin flip is equal to 0.5, and if heads appears each time in all six flips, the experimental probability will also be 1, making the theoretical probability equal to the experimental probability.