Theory determines theoretical (not thearetical!) probability, statisticians calculate it but nothing "does" it.
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Theoretical probability refers to the probability of an event occurring based on mathematical or theoretical calculations. It is determined by dividing the number of favorable outcomes by the total number of possible outcomes. Theoretical probability provides an idealized prediction of the likelihood of an event, assuming all conditions and variables are known and controlled.
The probability is 0.The probability is 0.The probability is 0.The probability is 0.
The probability is 1.The probability is 1.The probability is 1.The probability is 1.
For any event A, Probability (not A) = 1 - Probability(A)
They are both measures of probability.
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