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As the number of trials increase in experimental probability, the experimental probability will get farther away from the theoretical probability.

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User Federico Taschin
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Answer: B) false

Step-by-step explanation:

The more trials you do, the closer the experimental probability will get to the theoretical probability.

For example, if you flip a coin 1000 times, then you'll probably get around 500 heads or so. Maybe you could get 475 heads and 525 tails. This leads to an experimental probability of 475/100 = 0.475 of getting heads. If you flip a coin 10,000 times, then you are likely to have the experimental probability of getting heads move closer to 0.500

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