Answer: Experimental Probability
Step-by-step explanation:
Theoretical Probability is the theory behind probability. Experimental (empirical) probability is probability calculated during experiments, direct observation, experience, or practice. The empirical probability, relative frequency, or experimental probability of an event is the ratio of the number of outcomes in which a specified event occurs to the total number of trials, not in a theoretical sample space but in an actual experiment.
Answer:
Constant Term
The term in a simplified algebraic expression or equation which contains no variable(s). If there is no such term, the constant term is 0.
Example: –5 is the constant term in p(x) = 2x3 – 4x2 + 9x – 5
6 and 1/3 or 19/3 or if you need the decimal 6.3 repeating
The answer is B because Chris and three of his friends is 4. Then, each person paid $9 so 4 x 3 = x.
Sin = opposite/hypotenuse
so sin (x) = 12/13
answer is 12/13