SOLUTION: When would you expect the experimental probability of an event to be closest to its theoretical probability?
A. When the results of 10 trials were used in calculating the theoret
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Question 740896: When would you expect the experimental probability of an event to be closest to its theoretical probability?
A. When the results of 10 trials were used in calculating the theoretical probability
B. When the results of 10 trials were used in calculating the experimental probability
C. When the results of 100 trials were used in calculating the experimental probability
D. None of the above, because the experimental probability is unrelated to the theoretical probability.
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