In which scenario is the experimental probability equal to the theoretical probability?(1 point) Responses A coin is flipped six times and the head appears each time. A coin is flipped six times and the head appears each time. A coin is flipped six times and the head appears three times. A coin is flipped six times and the head appears three times. A coin is flipped six times and the head appears four times. A coin is flipped six times and the head appears four times. A coin is flipped six times and the head appears five times.

The experimental probability would be equal to the theoretical probability when a coin is flipped six times and the head appears three times. This is because the theoretical probability of getting a head when flipping a fair coin is 0.5, and the experimental probability would be 3/6, which simplifies to 0.5.