As we increase the number of trials the difference between theoretical and experimental probability- *
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Decreases.
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As we increase the number of trials the difference between theoretical and experimental probability decreases.
This is because a large number of trials ensures that all possible types of errors are nullified. For instance, large unexpected values are balanced by extremely low figures. Similarly, different types of discrepancies that creep in are sorted out by the experiment conditions itself. As a result, experimenters and scientists tend to prefer large trial batches before reaching a fixed conclusion.
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both are directly proportional
if we increase trails , we get all the possible outcomes in the experiment
so they" decrease"
if we increase trails , we get all the possible outcomes in the experiment
so they" decrease"
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