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Lelu [443]
4 years ago
9

20POINTS IF YOU CAN HELP

Mathematics
1 answer:
Alenkinab [10]4 years ago
8 0

we know that

there are two types of probability

(1) Theoretical probability:

Theoretical probability is used to find the chance of a particular outcome

For example: tossing a coin

rolling a die

(2) Experimental probability:

Experimental probability is calculated using data from experiments

For example:  A fair coin is tossed 25 times

a die is rolled 10 times

Here , we are given

a bag contains 9 tiles numbered 1-9

and probability of choosing 4 is p(4)

that is

p(4)=\frac{1}{9}

Since, we are finding a chance to get card number 4 out of  9 cards

so, it is theoretical probability.........Answer

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