Empirical probability

In probability theory and statistics, the empirical probability or experimental probability of an event is an estimate of the probability of the event occurring. A common estimator for the empirical probability is the relative frequency, calculated as the ratio of the number of recorded event outcomes to the total number of trials.

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Empirical probability

In probability theory and statistics, the empirical probability or experimental probability of an event is an estimate of the probability of the event occurring. A common estimator for the empirical probability is the relative frequency, calculated as the ratio of the number of recorded event outcomes to the total number of trials.

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