To determine expected frequency, calculate
A. theoretical probability times number of trials
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Mathematics, 18.02.2022 07:10, glamorouspotato1251
To determine expected frequency, calculate
A. theoretical probability times number of trials
B. number of trials divided by theoretical probability
C. theoretical probability divided by number of trials
D. theoretical probability plus number of trials
Please help me
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