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What compares the number of events that occur to the total number of possible events?.

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The theoretical probability of an event is the likelihood that the event will occur. It is calculated by finding the ratio of the number of favorable outcomes to the number of total outcomes. In probability, the total outcomes are the total number of possible outcomes for the probability experiment. (Paraphrase this answer so you don’t get caught for plagiarism)
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