Question 1173797
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Theoretical probability is what we expect to happen, where experimental probability is what actually happens 
when we try it out. The probability is still calculated the same way, using the number of possible ways an outcome 
can occur divided by the total number of outcomes. As more trials are conducted, the experimental probability 
generally gets closer to the theoretical probability.


See web-sites


https://www.massillonschools.org/downloads/experandtheorprob9.pdf


https://www.studypug.com/statistics-help/comparing-experimental-and-theoretical-probability


https://www.softschools.com/math/topics/theoretical_vs_experimental_probability/



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