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The ______________ probability of an outcome is obtained by dividing the frequency of occurrence of an event by the number of trials of the experiment

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Empirical probability

Explanation:

Empirical probability is data collected from experiment and real-life situation.

The "empirical probability" of an outcome is obtained by dividing the frequency of occurrence of an event by the number of trails of the experiment.


\Longrightarrow: \sf{P(E)=\frac{\text{number of times event occured}}{\text{number of trails}}

  • Therefore, the correct answer is empirical probability.

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