The ratio of the number of times an event occurs to the total number of times the activity performed is called Experimental Probability. True or false.
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The experimental probability is the probability of any event based on conducting the experiments actually and noting down the outcomes. The probability is found by finding the ratio between the number of times the trials gave a favorable outcome to the total number of trials conducted.
Experimental probability = number of times the trial gave a favourable outcome/number of times the experiment was conducted