Directions: Write T if the statement is TRUE but if it is false, change the underlined word/s to make
the whole statement true.
1. Theoretical probability and experimental probability are the same.
2. Experimental probability can be found by finding the number of times the events
occur divided by the total number of trials.
3. Theoretical Probability is what actually happens in an experiment.
4. Experimental Probability is probability determined from the results of an
experiment.
5. Theoretical probability can be determined by finding the number of favorable
outcomes divided by total number of outcomes.
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Answer:
1: FALSE • The theoretical probability of an event will always be the same, but the experimental probability is affected by chance, so it can be different for different experiments.
2: TRUE • Experimental probability is a probability that is determined on the basis of a series of experiments. A random experiment is done and is repeated many times to determine their likelihood and each repetition is known as a trial. The experiment is conducted to find the chance of an event to occur or not to occur. It can be tossing a coin, rolling a die, or rotating a spinner. In mathematical terms, the probability of an event is equal to the number of times an event occurred ÷ the total number of trials.
3: FALSE • Experimental probability describes how frequently an event actually occurred in an experiment. and Theoretical probability is probability that is determined on the basis of reasoning.
4: TRUE • The probability that is determined on the basis of the results of an experiment is known as experimental probability
5: TRUE • Theoretical probability can be defined as the number of favorable outcomes divided by the total number of possible outcomes
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