It is 1/2.
The experimental probability is figured out when a person goes through the trouble of actually trying it out. Theoretical probability is when a person comes to a conclusion of what is most likely, based off of the experiment results.
The first person to experiment with electricity was bengimen franklin he whent out side during a storm and tied a key to a kite the string prouduced the electricity to shock him
Yes, but only if there are only two outcomes for an experiment: success and failure. If there are more than two outcomes possible, for example Win, Draw or Lose, the outcomes have to be grouped so that the assertion in the question remains valid. Also, note that in everyday use there is a positive connotation for the word "success". This is not the case in probability theory. If you want the probability of a person being killed by a lightning strike, then success requires thaa person being killed. I somehow don't think the person would consider that a "success".
The mathematical probability is 0.
This person is showing apathy.
What a person intends to do in an experiment depends on what the experiment is. Someone will need to know what the exact experiment is to know what they would do in it.
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+person who invented probability
Francesco Redi was the first person to question the validity of spontaneous generation. He was able to disprove the theory by showing that maggots came from fly eggs.
A mathematician or a statistician.
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