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Experimental probability is the actual result of anexperiment, which may be different from the theoretical probability. Example: you conduct an experimentwhere you flip a coin 100 times. The theoretical probability is 50% heads, 50% tails. The actual outcome of yourexperiment may be 47 heads,
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Experimental probability is the actual result of an experiment, which may be different from the theoretical probability. Example: you conduct an experiment where you flip a coin 100 times. The theoretical probability is 50% heads, 50% tails. The actual outcome of your experiment may be 47 heads, 53 tails.
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For example, if a dice is rolled 6000 times and the number '5' occurs 990 times, then the experimental probability that '5' shows up on the dice is 990/6000 = 0.165. For example, the theoretical probability that the number '5' shows up on a dice when rolled is 1/6 = 0.167.
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