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Derrick Boyle
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11 February, 18:05
Formula for theoretical probability
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Cohen Mccullough
11 February, 18:12
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So, the theoretical probability is equal to the number of favorable outcomes (in this case the number of red gumballs) divided by the total number of possible outcomes (in this case the total number of gumballs in the machine).
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