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Mathematics, 20.04.2021 05:00 giigigihyys2111
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In a survey, 400 people were asked to choose one card out of
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five cards labeled 1 to 5. The results are shown in the table. Number 1 2 3 4 5
Compare the theoretical probability and experimental probability Frequency 64 48 32 128 128
of choosing a card with the number 1.
The theoretical probability of choosing a card with the number 1 is %. The experimental probability
of choosing a card with the number 1 is %. The theoretical probability is
the
experimental probability,
Type integers or decimals.)
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