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No probability - theoretical or not - can be 100. Therefore no examples are possible.No probability - theoretical or not - can be 100. Therefore no examples are possible.No probability - theoretical or not - can be 100. Therefore no examples are possible.No probability - theoretical or not - can be 100. Therefore no examples are possible.
The modelling of a probability distribution function for an event from a theoretical approach.
Classical approach has possible outcomes which are known with certainity ie sampling distribution is known. Relative approach is an approach in which probability values are based on historical interest.
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Robert Katz has written: 'A new approach to logic' -- subject(s): Symbolic and mathematical Logic 'Axiomatic Analysis'
# of successes = probability or change total
when a probability experiment is repeated a large number of times, the relative frequency probability of an outcome will approach its theoretical probability.
An axiomatic system in mathematics is a system of axioms that can be used together to derive a theorem. Axiomatic systems help prove theorems in mathematics.
The probability from experimental outcomes will approach theoretical probability as the number of trials increases. See related question about 43 out of 53 for a theoretical probability of 0.50
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When you increase the number of trials of an aleatory experiment, the experimental probability that is based on the number of trials will approach the theoretical probability.