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17 March, 07:09

Is experimental probability always close to theoretical probability? Explain.

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  1. 17 March, 07:12
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    it should be pretty close but not all the time 100% accurate depending on how well it is done. if you're talking about it in a lab sense, there's sometimes human error, or the equipment you're using isn't always 100% accurate either which leads to a slight difference. As long as everything is done correctly it should be relatively the same
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