A large number of repeated trials.
They are experimental probabilities.
They are both estimates of the probability of outcomes that are of interest. Experimental probabilities are derived by repeating the experiment a large number of times to arrive at these estimates whereas theoretical probabilities are estimates based on a mathematical model based on some assumptions.
None of the experimental probabilities need match the corresponding theoretical probabilities exactly.
Repeated trials.
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They are both measures of the probability of an event occurring.
They are probabilities: that is, estimates of the likelihood of an event happening.
the mathematical theory of probabilities.
Neither. Experimental or theoretical probabilities are methods that may be used to determine the probability that a given set of numbers will win, whereas your winning is the outcome of the event.
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A theory is a widely accepted explanation based on experimental results.
Bayesian analysis is based on the principle that the true state of systems is unknown and is expressed in terms of its probabilities. These probabilities are improved as evidence is compiled.