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2 May, 01:05

Suppose your drawl card from the set of cards, record the letter, return the card to the set, and shuffle the cards. You can repeat this experiment and 22 times. Would you expect the experimental probability of drawing a vowel to be the same as the theoretical probability? Explain

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  1. 2 May, 01:10
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    The more the experiment is repeated the more the experimental probability should appear with the theoretical probability but they do not necessarily have to be the same.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The theoretical probability would be the one calculated with the formula, the favorable cases divided by total cases and instead the experimental probability, is the quotient between the number of times the event occurred and the total number of events.

    This means that the experimental probability, the more the experiment is carried out, the more it will appear to be the theoretical probability, because this is a trend, in this case, the more it is repeated, the more this trend is reached, but it is not necessarily the same.
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