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10 October, 02:38

What is the difference between theoretical and experimental probability?

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  1. 10 October, 02:45
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    Theoretical probability is what you would expect the result of an experiment would be. For example if you tossed a fair coin 10 times the theoretical result would be 5 heads and 5 tails, because probabilty of 1 toss is 1/2 for tailand 11/2 for a head.

    I practice however we might get, say, 6 heads and 4 tails

    So experimental probability of e head would be 6/10 and of a tail would be 4/10.
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