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Does the experimental probability of an event equal its theoretical probability?
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Does the experimental probability of an event equal its theoretical probability?
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Probability of an event can be equal its theoretical probability if the number of trial is high enough, apparently it should reach infinity. Only in this case theoretical and practical probablities coincide in that way.
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