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It is experimental probability.

It is experimental probability.

It is experimental probability.

It is experimental probability.

It is experimental probability.

It is experimental probability.

It is experimental probability.

It is experimental probability.

It is experimental probability.

It is experimental probability.

It is experimental probability.

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Why is theoretical probability called theoretical probability?

It is the theory of what might happen, but not actually what happens. In theory, if you spin a coin 100 times, it should come up on heads 50 times, as there is a 1 in 2 chance of you getting heads on each spin. If you actually do spin a coin 100 times, the total of heads is the experimental probability, so what you actually get. That may not be 50. It is likely to be close to 50 though.


What happens to experimental probability as the number of trials increases?

The probability from experimental outcomes will approach theoretical probability as the number of trials increases. See related question about 43 out of 53 for a theoretical probability of 0.50


What happens to theoretical and experimental probability when you increase the number of trials?

When you increase the number of trials of an aleatory experiment, the experimental probability that is based on the number of trials will approach the theoretical probability.


What can you do to get the experimental probability to be closer to the theoretical probability?

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.


What is favorable probability?

Favourable probability is the probability that the outcome that you are looking for does actually occur.As an aside, "favourable" can be an unfortunate word if you are looking for the probability of an undesirable outcome - being the victim of a fatal incidence. Not many would consider that as being "favourable".