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OpenStudy (anonymous):
True/False Theoretical probability is based on performing trials.
OpenStudy (holly00d1248):
I think true but let me check
OpenStudy (anonymous):
true
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I know for sure
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i know for sure it is false
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
True.. :)
OpenStudy (legends):
No clue:x
OpenStudy (holly00d1248):
I lied its False
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Now I'm confused :(
OpenStudy (anonymous):
it,s true
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
its true
OpenStudy (anonymous):
true
OpenStudy (legends):
Well everybody is saying teur so Ill go with true
OpenStudy (legends):
true*
OpenStudy (anonymous):
true
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OpenStudy (holly00d1248):
its False guys
OpenStudy (anonymous):
You guys... :( Idkk
OpenStudy (anonymous):
true
OpenStudy (anonymous):
dude its true
OpenStudy (holly00d1248):
Whatever believe them if you want
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Theoretical probability is based on performing trials. True
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Alright I'll go with true. I'll let y'all know if it's wrong or not.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I said it first though ;)
OpenStudy (holly00d1248):
Actually i did
OpenStudy (legends):
@Holly00d1248 The pressure is on.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Hold on. I gotta answer a few more questions & then I'll know if it's wrong.
OpenStudy (holly00d1248):
LOL Wait are you serious:/
OpenStudy (anonymous):
but you changed it and went to false
OpenStudy (legends):
If @Holly00d1248 gets it right everybody better give him a medal
OpenStudy (holly00d1248):
Theoretical Probability
Theoretical probability is the probability that is calculated using math formulas. This is the probability based on math theory.
Experimental Probability
Experimental probability is calculated when the actual situation or problem is performed as an experiment. In this case, you would perform the experiment, and use the actual results to determine the probability.
In order to accurately perform an experiment, you must:
Identify what constitutes a "trial".
Perform a minimum of 25 trials
Set up an organizer (table or chart) to record your data.
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OpenStudy (holly00d1248):
See
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Now I'm going with false lol
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I am right I know it
OpenStudy (holly00d1248):
@Juando and @Legends and @unknown101 and @~SierraBozarth~
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I am right
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OpenStudy (holly00d1248):
Im gonna get like four medals for this @Legends said so. LOL
OpenStudy (legends):
What was it @~SierraBozarth~
OpenStudy (holly00d1248):
False of course right
OpenStudy (anonymous):
what is it
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Idk yet. I'm still answering other questions.
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OpenStudy (holly00d1248):
O well take your time don't want you to get the other ones wrong.LOL
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I got a question
OpenStudy (holly00d1248):
what
OpenStudy (anonymous):
A bag has 5 red marbles, 6 blue marbles and 4 black marbles. What is the probability of picking a red marble, replacing it, and then picking a black marble? A. 1.9 B. 4/45 C. 8/75 D. 1/15
OpenStudy (holly00d1248):
I think D @Legends
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OpenStudy (legends):
Yup I would go with d
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Okey dokey
OpenStudy (holly00d1248):
Boom two in arow
OpenStudy (legends):
Because 4/15 minus 5/15=1/15
OpenStudy (holly00d1248):
I'm on fiyar
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Actually the correct answer is 4/45
OpenStudy (anonymous):
hahaha on fire alright
OpenStudy (legends):
lol
OpenStudy (holly00d1248):
was i right on the top one well i dont have to ask i know i am
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I'm not done yet. Hold on.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Legends My fan status bumped from 105 to 111 just today.
OpenStudy (holly00d1248):
its cause your awesome.LOL
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Lmaoo not really
OpenStudy (holly00d1248):
whatever don't say that
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Think about a six-sided die with each number, 1 through 6, appearing once on each die. Which of the following events is mutually inclusive?
Rolling a number less than 2 or a number greater than 4.
Rolling a 3 or an even number.
Rolling a 3 or a factor of 6.
Rolling a number less than 4 or a 6.
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