Theoretical probability is what, theoretically, the probability <em>should </em>be, regardless of data. Because there are only two options, the probability for getting heads on each toss should be 50%. For the total thirty tosses, theoretically, the coin <em>should</em> land on heads fifteen times, or five per trial, which is determined solely on the number of options.
Experimental probability is what the probability was based on the given data. In the first trial, head was scored 5 times, or 5/10, or 50%. This was repeated in the second and third trials. So, based purely <em>on the data,</em> the probability of the coin landing on heads was also 50%.
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~Chrys
It is C: Given, Reflexive Property
<em><u>The inequality can be used to find the interval of time taken by the object to reach the height greater than 300 feet above the ground is:</u></em>

<em><u>Solution:</u></em>
<em><u>The object falls, its distance, d, above the ground after t seconds, is given by the formula:</u></em>

To find the time interval in which the object is at a height greater than 300 ft
Frame a inequality,

Solve the inequality
Subtract 1000 from both sides


Time cannot be negative
Therefore,
t < 6.61
And the inequality used is: 