The relative frequency of Event A in an experiment is

If the experiment is performed
times, how many times should you expect Event A to occur?

Enter your answer as a number, like this: 42

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To find the expected number of times Event A occurs, you need the relative frequency of Event A (let's denote it as \( p \)) and the number of trials in the experiment (let's denote it as \( N \)). The expected number of times Event A occurs can be calculated using the formula:

\[ \text{Expected occurrences of Event A} = p \times N \]

If you provide the values for \( p \) (the relative frequency) and \( N \) (the number of trials), I can help you compute the expected number of occurrences. Please provide these values!