A person trying to figure out the probability of getting two heads when flipping two coins. He
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A person trying to figure out the probability of getting two heads when flipping two coins. He flipped two coins 10 times, and in 2 of these 10 times both coins landed heads. On the basis of this outcome, he claims that the probability of two heads is 2/10, or 20%. Is this an example of an empirical probability or a theoretical probability? Explain.
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