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Difference between experiment and random experiment

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Answered by sanj33v
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In probability theory, an experiment or trial is any procedure that can be infinitely repeated and has a well-defined set of possible outcomes, known as the sample space. An experiment is said to be random if it has more than one possible outcome, and deterministic if it has only one.
Answered by BrainlyQueen01
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Some experiments related to PROBABILITY :

 \underline{ \large { \bold{Experiment:}}}

An operation which can produce some well-defined outcomes, is called an experiment.

Each outcome is called an event.

 \underline{ \large { \bold{Random\:Experiment:}}}

An experiment in which all possible outcomes are known and the exact outcome cannot be predicted in advance, is called a random experiment.

 \underline{ \large { \bold{Empirical \: Probability :}}}

Suppose we perform an experiment and let  n be the total number of trials. The empirical probability of happening of an event E is defined as

 \mathsf{p(e) =  \frac{no \: of \: trials \: in \: which \: event \: happened}{total \: number \: of \: trials}}

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