Empirical probability.
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A graduated cylinder.
name two area where probability is used
Lunar Laser Ranging experiment. See related link.
The theoretical probability of an event is the probability that is calculated on theoretical considerations. This normally entails modelling the experiment and then employing the laws of science to determine the event space and the probabilities of the outcomes. For example, suppose you wish to determine the theoretical probability of getting the number 5 when you roll a normal die. There are 6 possible outcomes. If the die is fair then each of these outcomes is equally likely. Therefore the probability of any particular number - for example, 5 - is 1/6.
None. The full name is the Probability Distribution Function (pdf).
Another name for experimental probability is empirical probability. This is the ratio of the number of outcomes in which a specified event occurs to the total number of trials.
Its a device to measure how much heat is given off during an experiment. There is no real explosion involved, the name is kinda deceiving
They are the same. The full name is the Probability Distribution Function (pdf).
stitch was experiment 626
The chemical name of the substance used in the experiment is sodium chloride.
Probabilities can range from 0 to 1. Therefore, no event has a probability of 27.