Mathematics, 16.07.2019 10:30 keely8468
James conducted an experiment with 4 possible outcomes. he determined that the experimental probability of event a happening is 10 out of 50. the theoretical probability of event a happening is 1 out of 4. which action is most likely to cause the experimental probability and theoretical probabilities for each event in the experiment to become closer? plz hap
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