It is not possible to answer the question. The estimates will tend towards accuracy as the number of trials increases but it is always possible that the answer drifts from the true value before returning to wards it. There is no possible means of determining if or when that happens.
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.
To provide an accurate response, I would need to know the specific question or context the student is addressing. If you can share the question or topic, I can help identify what they might be trying to answer.
Double blind
What is most accurate about communication
It's really not clear what you're trying to ask here, since as stated the question is nonsensical: "star light" doesn't measure anything. Assuming that what you were trying to find out is how starlight is measured... the most accurate way is with a photometer.
The spiral pass is the most accurate.
Theory
Is the globe is not the most accurate of all maps.
No, i don't think so. It can harm us human beings and might cause a virus and kill us all :D They have to--the first time they try a new procedure on a human being, it is by definition experimental. Of course, they can reduce the possibility of harm the first time an experimental procedure is performed on a human by carefully researching the theory of the thing, trying it on animals, and practicing on cadavers. Most medical procedures go through rigorous approval processes before they are first performed.
more accurate, most accurate.
repeatablility
they are consistent with experimental data and observation