Practice Comparing Theoretical And Experimental Probability (3) - Unit 6: Probability & Chance: Quantifying Uncertainty
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Comparing Theoretical and Experimental Probability

Practice - Comparing Theoretical and Experimental Probability

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Question 1 Easy

What is the theoretical probability of rolling a 4 on a fair six-sided die?

💡 Hint: Think about how many total outcomes there are.

Question 2 Easy

If you flip a coin 50 times and get heads 24 times, what is the experimental probability of getting heads?

💡 Hint: Divide the number of heads by the total flips.

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Question 1

What does theoretical probability refer to?

💡 Hint: Think about the formulas you use to calculate probability.

Question 2

True or False: Experimental probability can change with more trials.

💡 Hint: Consider if experimental results stabilize as trials increase.

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Challenge 1 Hard

You flip a coin 1000 times, and it lands on heads 560 times. Calculate and explain the experimental probability of getting heads and how it compares with theoretical probability.

💡 Hint: Remember how to calculate experimental probability.

Challenge 2 Hard

If a die is rolled 1200 times, yielding 200 sixes, discuss what the results might suggest about the fairness of the die compared to theoretical expectations.

💡 Hint: Compare the experimental results to the predictions.

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