Lynn and Dawn tossed a coin 60 times and got heads 33 timesWhat is the experimental probability of tossing heads using Lynn and Dawn's results? (1 point) 20/11; 9/20; 11/20; 9/11

The experimental probability of tossing heads using Lynn and Dawn's results can be calculated by dividing the number of times heads was tossed by the total number of tosses.

Experimental probability = Number of heads / Total number of tosses
Experimental probability = 33 / 60
Experimental probability = 0.55

This can also be written as a fraction in simplest form:
Experimental probability = 33/60 = (33/3) / (60/3) = 11/20

Therefore, the experimental probability of tossing heads using Lynn and Dawn's results is 11/20.