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write the formula for finding the empirical probability of an event

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Answered by rockeinstien
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In contrast to empirical probabilities, which are estimates, calculated probabilities involving distinct outcomes from a sample space are exact. For example, if the event X consists of m desired outcomes within a total sample space of n possible outcomes, then the probability of X will be:

P(X) = m/n


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Answered by Anonymous
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In contrast to empirical probabilities, which are estimates, calculated probabilities involving distinct outcomes from a sample space are exact. For example, if the event X consists of m desired outcomes within a total sample space of n possible outcomes, then the probability of X will be:

P(X) = m/n

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