Experimental Probability of an event is an [blank_start]"estimate"[blank_end] of the likelihood that the event will happen based on [blank_start]how often the event occurs[blank_end] when collecting data or running an experimen
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"estimate"
how often the event occurs
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True or False: Theoretical Probability of an event is the number of ways an event can occur, divided by the number of ways it doesn't occur.
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True
False
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Playing the lottery. Will I win the jackpot? This is an example of a random experiment. True or False
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True
False
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[blank_start]Theoretical Probability[blank_end] is based on what we know about the properties of the event and is determined WITHOUT conducting an experiment.
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Theoretical Probability
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Which of the following is an example of experimental probability?
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Flipping a coin three times to see how many times it lands on heads.
Knowing the probability of getting a six on a number cube is 1/6 and using that to determine the number of times you'll get a six when tossing a number cube 3 times.