Asked by K F A
Which statements are true? Check all that apply.
As the number of trials increases, experimental probability is closer to theoretical probability.
As the number of trials increases, theoretical probability changes to more closely match the experimental probability.
As the number of trials increases, there is no change in the experimental probabilities.
As the number of trials increases, there is no change in the theoretical probabilities.
As the number of trials increases, experimental probability is closer to theoretical probability.
As the number of trials increases, theoretical probability changes to more closely match the experimental probability.
As the number of trials increases, there is no change in the experimental probabilities.
As the number of trials increases, there is no change in the theoretical probabilities.
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Answered by
R_scott
do you have any opinions?
Answered by
K F A
can you see where it seas to check all that apply the opinions are be low that.
Answered by
oobleck
he's asking whether you actually have any opinions on which of the statements below are correct.
Answered by
❄ Snowflake ❄
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Answered by
Rose
Answer: 1 as the number of trials increases, experimental probability is closer to theoretical probability
4 as the number of trials increases, there is no change in the theoretical probabilities
4 as the number of trials increases, there is no change in the theoretical probabilities
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