Mathematics
Mathematics, 26.04.2021 01:00, 23rwilliamson

In a​ survey, 250 people were asked to choose one card out of five cards labeled 1 to 5. The results are shown in the table. Compare the theoretical probability and experimental probability of choosing a card with the number 1. Cards Chosen Number 1 2 3 4 5
Frequency 40 70 80 20 40

The theoretical probability of choosing a card with the number 1 is nothing​%. The experimental probability of choosing a card with the number 1 is nothing​%. The theoretical probability is ▼ less than equal to greater than the experimental probability. ​

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