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Probability
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SL 4.5
Experimental probability (or relative frequency) is found by actually conducting trials and observing outcomes. The relative frequency is calculated by:
While theoretical probability tells us what's expected, experimental probability tells us what's observed; these typically get closer as the number of trials increases.
For example, even though flipping a coin has equal theoretical probability of giving heads or tails, it is quite common to flip 3 tails in a row.
SL 4.5
Experimental probability (or relative frequency) is found by actually conducting trials and observing outcomes. The relative frequency is calculated by:
While theoretical probability tells us what's expected, experimental probability tells us what's observed; these typically get closer as the number of trials increases.
For example, even though flipping a coin has equal theoretical probability of giving heads or tails, it is quite common to flip 3 tails in a row.