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Which ratio best defines experimental probability? Number of times an event occurs: Total number of times the activity is performed Total number of times the activity is performed: Number of times an event occurs Number of nonfavorable outcomes: Number of possible outcomes Number of possible outcomes: Number of nonfavorable outcomes

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Answer:

Hence, the ratio that best explains or determines the experimental probability is:

Number of times an event occurs: Total number of times the activity is performed

Explanation:

The Experimental Probability of an experiment is defined as:

Ratio of the number of times the event is occurring to the total number of trials of the experiment.

Hence, the ratio that best defines experimental probability is:

Number of times an event occurs: Total number of times the activity is performed

User Shubham Kumar
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im not sure what you are asking, but i will say the answer is

Total number of times the activity is performed: Number of times an event occurs
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