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Theoretical probability is what should occur (what you think is going to occur) and experimental probability is what really occurs when you conduct an experiment.
When you know for sure that the data you are trying to describe has a well-known theoretical probability distribution. For example, you 'know' from past experience that the heights of a certain age group in a school is normally distributed.
Theoretical: pertaining to, or consisting in theory
What determines the theoretical throughput of a bus
Math Education for Gifted Secondary School Students, it was an alternative math class for Middle and High School students. The curriculum bypassed algebra and geometry teaching a more theoretical and structure of math and numbers.
Theoretical probability is what should occur (what you think is going to occur) and experimental probability is what really occurs when you conduct an experiment.
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A research article is an article written based on the collection of many facts. Theoretical papers are ones written based on someone's educated opinions.
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The great thing about such sports massage courses is that they involve an element of both physical and theoretical activity to ensure that the student is fit to experience the profession from all angles.
Empirical is the information you received and found out, and theoretical the information that is set. For example, if you were doing a lab related to acceleration due to gravity, the theoretical value would be 9.81 m/s squared and the empirical value would be the value you calculated.
Facts, information, and skills acquired through experience or education; the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject.
In my experience, the theoretical yield is usually higher, if everything is measured accurately.
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When you know for sure that the data you are trying to describe has a well-known theoretical probability distribution. For example, you 'know' from past experience that the heights of a certain age group in a school is normally distributed.