Computers and Technology, 19.08.2020 22:01 donniemoore
How does the experimental probability of choosing a Queen compare with the theoretical probability
Queen?
The experimental probability is 4 less than the theoretical probability.
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The experimental probability is 15 less than the theoretical probability
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O The experimental probability is 15 more than the theoretical probability.
O The experimental probability is 4 more than the theoretical probability.
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