Toidentify:The difference between experimental probability and theoretical probability.
Theoretical probability is based on mathematical theory and experimental probability is based on experiment.
Given information:
The given probabilities are experimental and theoretical.
Explanation:
Consider the given information.
Theoretical probability is the probability that is based on the mathematical theory. It is calculated by using the formulas.
For example, if a coin is tossed, there are two possible outcomes in the
Experimental probability is calculated when an experiment will be performed consisting of at lest 25 trials. Outcome of each trial will be noted. Then on the basis of these outcomes experimental probability is calculated. For example, experiment can be tossing of two cons 50 times.
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