Pre-Algebra
Probability (introductory)
Experimental vs. theoretical probability
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Which of the following \(\textbf{best}\) describes \(\textbf{theoretical probability}\)?
The probability calculated from the actual results of an experiment.
The probability calculated from the number of favorable outcomes divided by the total number of equally likely outcomes.
The probability that an event will eventually happen if you wait long enough.
The probability that depends only on the opinion of the experimenter.
The probability calculated from the number of favorable outcomes divided by the total number of equally likely outcomes.
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