Madison tossed a coin 50 times and recorded which side it landed on, with the results shown below. If she were to toss the coin 1,000 more times, would the frequencies get closer to evening out?

Side Frequency
Heads 31
Tails 19

Answers A. Yes B. No

A. Yes

Over a larger sample size, the frequencies of heads and tails are more likely to even out towards a 50-50 distribution. This is due to the law of large numbers, which states that as the number of trials increases, the experimental probability will approach the theoretical probability. So, if Madison were to toss the coin 1,000 more times, it is likely that the frequencies of heads and tails would get closer to evening out.