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Empirical probability P (E) of an event happening is defined as


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Number of trials made / Number of trials not mad

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Number of trials in which the event happened/The total number of trials

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Number of events happened /Number of events not happened

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Number of events / Number of probabilities

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The correct option is B

Number of trials in which the event happened/The total number of trials


Empirical probability P (E) of an event happening = Number of trials in which the event happened/The total number of trials


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