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14 January, 00:12

Which statements about experimental probability are true?

Experimental probability is written as a ratio.

Experimental probability includes the number of possible outcomes.

Experimental probability is found by conducting trials of an experiment.

Experimental probability includes the number of times an event occurs in the numerator, and the total number of trials in the denominator.

Experimental probability includes the number of times an event occurs in the denominator, and the total number of trials in the numerator.

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  1. 14 January, 02:25
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    the empirical probability, relative frequency, or experimental probability of an event is the ratio of the number of outcomes in which a specified even occurs to the total number of trials, not in a theoretical sample space but in an actual experiment.
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