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In a probability experiment, the theoretical probability of pulling two candies of the same color from a jar was calculated to be 0.25. If you pulled out a pair of candies 5 times, would you expect that your probability of pulling a pair of the same color would also be 0.25? What about if you pulled out 500 pairs of candies? Answer in at least 2-3 complete sentences, and justify your answer using the Law of Large Numbers. The Law of Large Numbers: As the number of repetitions of an experiment is increased, the relative frequency obtained in the experiment tends to become closer and closer to the theoretical probability. Even though the outcomes do not happen according to any set pattern or order, overall, the long-term observed relative frequency will approach the theoretical probability.
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