In which scenario Is the expire mental probability Equal to the theoretical probablity?

A coin is flipped six times And head appears each time
A coin is flipped six times And head appears 5 times
A coin is flipped 6 times and The head appears 4 Times
A coin is flipped 6 times And head appears 3 times

Theoretical probability is equal to experimental probability when a fair coin is flipped and the number of heads that appear is equal to the expected probability of 0.5 multiplied by the number of times the coin is flipped. Therefore, in this scenario, the experimental probability is equal to the theoretical probability when a coin is flipped 6 times and heads appears 3 times.

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Apologies for the confusion in my previous response. The experimental probability is most likely to be equal to the theoretical probability when a large number of trials are conducted. In the case of flipping a fair coin, the theoretical probability of getting heads is 0.5.

In this scenario, the experimental probability would be closest to the theoretical probability when the coin is flipped a larger number of times. The more times the coin is flipped, the experimental probability of getting heads is more likely to approach the theoretical probability of 0.5.

Therefore, in the given options, the experimental probability is most likely to be equal to the theoretical probability when a fair coin is flipped six times and heads appear 3 times.