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Why can't theoretical probability predict on exact numbers of outcomes of a replacement

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Theoretical probability assumes that all outcomes are equally likely. When a replacement is involved, the probability of each outcome remains the same. Therefore, we cannot predict the exact number of outcomes that will occur, as each trial remains independent and the probability of each outcome remains the same.

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