You should multiply the experimental probability by the total number of trials in an actual experiment when making a prediction.
<h3>What is an
experimental probability?</h3>
An experimental probability is also referred to as relative frequency or empirical probability and it can be defined as a ratio of the number of outcomes for the occurrence of a specific event to the total number of trials in an actual experiment.
In order to make a prediction by using experimental probability, you should multiply the experimental probability by the total number of trials in an actual experiment.
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x^5 is your answer because you add exponents when they are not in separate paretheses.
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The answer is 3
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I put the answer simplified if needed.
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I would assume you're referring to this test? if so the answer is
a, d and e
The first one and the last one