I don't know! Find it out yourself. Lol
Experimental probability
Probability determined as part of an experiment is called experimental probability. Probability determined by analysis of all of the possible and expected outcomes is called theoretical probability.
Experimental or empirical probability.
Correct.
Theoretical probability.
That's the probability that both events will happen, possibly even at the same time. I think it's called the 'joint' probability.
mitochondria
it depends on the experiment
The probability of not a is the same as the complement of a, which is found by subtracting the probability of a from one (i.e., P(not A)=1-P(A)).
Protons and neutrons are found in the atom's nucleus. Electrons are found somewhere outside of the nucleus in shells of probability, called the electron cloud.
One can find a list of scanner frequencies on Radio Reference. Depending on where the person is, the site let's one pinpoint a locations to find scanner frequencies.
the frequencies found in the sample data