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The theoretical probability of an event occurring is 2/5 Which best describes the experimental probability associated with this event?

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The answer is out of every 5 trials, the desired out come will be approximately 2 times. 
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Answer:

Out of every 5 trials, the desired outcome will occur approximately 2 times.

Explanation:

Consider the provided information.

Theoretical probability is a likelihood determined by reasoning.

It can be written as the number of favorable outcomes divided by the total number of possible outcomes.

Or we can say that the numerator represents the favorable outcomes and denominator represents the total number of possible outcomes.

Thus, we can say that 2/5 represents: Out of every 5 trials, the desired outcome will occur approximately 2 times.

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