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A coin is tossed 433 times and comes up heads 212 times. Use the Empirical Method to approximate the probability that the coin comes up heads.

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50% out of 100%

No matter how many times you flip a coin, unless both sides are heads (or tails) it will always be a 50/50 outcome. If you were to try and land on heads, it wouldn't change. If you were to try and flip it a different way, it would remain the same. There will always be a 50% chance it lands on either side.