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23 December, 06:42

How do you find an experimental probability of a simple event

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  1. 23 December, 08:04
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    'Experimental' means that you actually set up the situation, you

    ran it several times, and you kept a record of the results.

    Example:

    You flipped a coin 100 times. It came up Heads 46 times, and

    Tails 54 times. The experimental probability of Heads was 46%.
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