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26 March, 08:07

The theoretical probability of an event occurring is Two-fifths. Which best describes the experimental probability associated with this event? Out of every 5 trials, the desired outcome will occur exactly 2 times. Out of every 5 trials, the desired outcome will occur approximately 2 times. Out of every 7 trials, there will be 2 desired outcomes and 5 undesired outcomes. Out of every 7 trials, there will be 5 desired outcomes and 2 undesired outcomes.

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  1. 26 March, 08:10
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    Out of every 5 trials, the desired outcome will occur approximately 2 times

    Its B on edge
  2. 26 March, 08:25
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    Out of every 5 trials, the desired outcome will occur approximately 2 times

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The first statements states that it will happen exactly two times, but probability never guarantee the outcome

    The third and fourth statement states out of 7 which cannot be true as 2-5 basically means out of 5
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