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True or false? The experimental probability or relative frequency is based on actual results from an experiment and may differ from the theoretical probability of an event occurring. The Experimental Probability will be almost the same as the Theoretical Probability as the number of trials of an experiment is very small

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Answer:

a. False

b. False

Explanation:

a. The experimental probability or relative frequency is based on actual results from an experiment and may differ from the theoretical probability of an event occurring.

This statement is false because, both the experimental and theoretical probability must agree for the probability of the event occurring to the true.

If both do not agree, that means we have two different probabilities for a s ingle event, which cannot be true. So, the statement is false.

b. The Experimental Probability will be almost the same as the Theoretical Probability as the number of trials of an experiment is very small

This statement is also false because, the experimental and theoretical probabilities only agree when the number of trials of an experiment become large. For small number of trials, both the experimental and theoretical probabilities might not agree.

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