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Please see attachment below Is the following an example of theoretical probability or empirical probability? A fisherman notes that eight out of ten times that he uses a certain lure to catch a fish within an hour. He concludes that the probability that the lure wil catch a fish on his next fishing trip is about 80%. Is it empirical or theoretical?

Please see attachment below Is the following an example of theoretical probability-example-1

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From the information provided, we know that the fisherman has already conducted some experiments and from these events he was able to conclude the probability of catching a fish on his next fishing trip. This is an example of EMPIRICAL PROBABILITY.

This is probability calculated after the event has occured.

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Empirical

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