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Answered by Bhakti1025
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Step-by-step explanation:

The empirical probability, relative frequency, or experimental probability of an event is the ratio of the number of outcomes in which a specified event occurs to the total number of trials, not in a theoretical sample space but in an actual experiment

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Answered by vip66
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Answer:

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it is also known as experimental probability, refers to a probability that is based on historical data. In other words .

empirical probability illustrates the likelihood of an event occurring based on historical data.

Formula for Empirical Probability are -

Where:

Number of Times Occurred refers to the number of times a favorable event occurred; and

Times Occurred refers to the number of times a favorable event occurred; andTotal No. of Times Experiment Performed refers to the total amount of times the event was performed.

Step-by-step explanation:

Example 1

The table below shows a dice thrown three times and the corresponding result. What is the empirical probability of rolling a 4?

Example 1

Empirical Probability = 0 / 3 = 0%. The empirical probability of rolling a 4 is 0%.

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