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If we are talking of an aleatory event, and its relative frequency obtained over a large number of trials, yes.

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Is relative frequency similar to the concept of probability?

The relative frequency of of an event is one possible measure of its probability.


Relationship between relative frequency and probability of an event?

The relative frequency is an estimate of the probability of an event.


Why is relative frequency different to probability?

It is not! It is one measure of probability.


What is the calculated probability based on relative frequency?

It is the empirical or experimental probability.


Relative frequency formula?

Probability of event = relative frequency = f/nf is the frequency of the event occurence in a sample of n observances.


Does relative frequency probability use group information and apply it to single cases?

Yes, relative frequency probability uses group information and applies it to single cases.


What is the meaning of a relative frequency of 0?

Relative frequency of an event is the frequency of that event divided by the total number of observations. Therefore, a relative frequency of 0 implies the event has zero proportion (or probability).


What is the relationship between relative frequency and theoretical probability?

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What is an example of relative frequency probability?

Flip a coin 1000 times, counting the number of 'heads' that occur. The relative frequency probability of 'heads' for that coin (aka the empirical probability) would be the count of heads divided by 1000. Please see the link.


What is law of large numbers?

when a probability experiment is repeated a large number of times, the relative frequency probability of an outcome will approach its theoretical probability.


How do you calculate relative frequency probability?

You carry out an experiment repeatedly. Then the number of times that the selected even occurs divided by the total number of trials is the relative probability for that event.


What are the Three Approaches to finding a Probability?

1. subjective probability (intelligent guess) 2. relative frequency (in percent) 3. classical probability (in decimal)