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advantages of theoratical interpretation of probability and empirical interpretation​

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Answered by MrWanderer
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experimental probability:-

  • Experimental (empirical) probability is the actual probability of an event resulting from an experiment. An outcome of a probability experiment is one possible end result.

theoretical probability:-

  • Theoretical probability is the probability ration of the number of favourable outcomes divided by the number of possible outcomes.

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Answered by llNairall
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experimental probability:-

  • Experimental (empirical) probability is the actual probability of an event resulting from an experiment. An outcome of a probability experiment is one possible end result.

theoretical probability:-

  • Theoretical probability is the probability ration of the number of favourable outcomes divided by the number of possible outcomes.

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