Hasaan has a spinner with 5 equal sections, each a different color. After only 10 spins, the pointer had landed on red 40% of the time. After a whopping 1,000 spins, the pointer landed on red only 22% of the time. How can Hasaan account for this change in experimental probability?
As the number of trials increase, the experimental probability reaches closer to the theoretical probability. (The Law of Large Numbers)
Define "Expected probability."
It is the probability of what should occur.
You flip a coin 30 times and record whether you get a head or a tail. You get a tails 6 times.You get a heads 24 times. According to our Experiment what is the probability of getting a heads?
24/30, 0.8, 80%
Define "Observed probability."
The probability of what actually occurs.
Define "Sample Space."
The set of all of the possible outcomes in a probability experiment.
Define "Probability."
A chance of an event will happen.