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Mathematics, 08.01.2021 16:30 ashleymunoz928

Collect data on a chance event of your choice with a calculable theoretical probability. Use the relative frequency to estimate the theoretical probability of that event. Compare the experimental and theoretical probability and discuss the differences between them.

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