The answer will be 1.
This is an extremely general question. Perhaps an example of the type of problem you need help with would be better.
It is a compound probability.
As the number of times that the experiment is conducted increases, the experimental probability will near the theoretical probability - unless there is a problem with the theoretical model.
Empirical probability.
Divide
The answer depends on that the problem is!
This is an extremely general question. Perhaps an example of the type of problem you need help with would be better.
Simple random sampling.
It is a compound probability.
This problem is the type of the probability of A and the probability of B. These events are independent. P(A) and P(B) = P(A) * P(B). In this case these two probabilities are equal; the probability of a king is 4/52. So, the probability of draw king, replace and draw king is 4/52 * 4/52 = 0.00592.
As the number of times that the experiment is conducted increases, the experimental probability will near the theoretical probability - unless there is a problem with the theoretical model.
Empirical probability.
Systematic sampling
Divide
Empirical or experimental probability.
The probability is 1 because it happens every year.
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