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During samuels experiment, the experimental probability was 0.25. What else must be true about the experiment?

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Answer: the experimental probability of the outcome is 1/4

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Answer:

The experimental probability of the outcome is 1/4

Explanation:

Options for this question:

  • The experimental probability of the outcome is 1/4
  • The experiment has four possible outcomes.
  • The theoretical probability of the outcome is 1/4
  • Four trials were run during the experiment.

If Samuel's experiment had an experimental probability of 0.25, that also means that the experimental probability of the outcome is 1/4, because:

1/4=0.25

It's not the theoretical probability, because Samuel's developed an experiment, it cannot be theoretical, he has experimental evidences.

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