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Mathematics, 20.09.2019 22:00 tylerwoodson

How would you find the empirical probability of getting a red card, if you are choosing a card from an ordinary deck of 52 cards?
a. choose a card from a deck of 52 cards many times and then find the relative frequency of red cards. this would be done by dividing the number of times a red card has occurred by the total number of times a card was chosen.
b. choose a card from a deck of 52 cards 2 times and then find the relative frequency of red cards. this would be done by dividing the number of times a red card has occurred by 2.
c. the empirical probability cannot be determined

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