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This might help you the empirical probability of an event is given by number of times the event occurs divided by the total number of incidents observed. Theoretical probability on the other hand is given by the number of ways the particular event can occur divided by the total number of possible outcomes.

So basically if you think about it the answer is Empirical.
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The probability of a certain event occurring is calculated by the number of event over the total sample space. In this scenario, there is only one die with 6 faces. Therefore, the sample space is equal to 6.

Of the six faces numbered 1 to 6, there is only one five. The probability therefore of rolling a die and getting a five is equal to 1/6. This approach is the theoretical. Hence, the answer to this item is the first option, A Theoretical.
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