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A figure shows a trapezoid drawn inside a triangle. The area of the trapezoid is 96 mm², and the area of the triangle is 125 mm². A point on the figure is randomly selected, and its location recorded.

After 250 trials, the randomly selected point was in the trapezoid 154 times.

How does the experimental probability of a randomly selected point being in the trapezoid compare to the theoretical probability of the event?

The experimental probability of the event is
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and the theoretical probability of the event is
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. Therefore, the experimental probability is
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the theoretical probability.

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Answer:

1 61.6 2 76.8 3 less than

Explanation:

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