Experimental probability is the ratio of the number of times an event occurs to the total number of trials or times the activity is performed.
Law of Large Numbers:
In an experiment, the number of trials is inversely proportional to the variation in the experimental probability of a particular event, is called law of large numbers.
Consider the following statements,
Consider a die with six faces and number from 1 to 6 on each face.
In experimental probability, for example; consider the event of occurring 1 is 7 times when dice is thrown 10 times.
Therefore, observing the both experimental probabilities, as the number of times events occurrence increase the experimental probabilities decreases.
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