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This document discusses theoretical and experimental probability. Theoretical probability is calculating the chance of an event without performing the actual event, such as calculating the probability of flipping a coin and getting heads. Experimental probability is determining the chance of an event by performing the actual experiment multiple times, like flipping a coin 10 times to see if 5 lands on heads and 5 on tails. The document provides examples of theoretical probability calculations and outlines classroom activities involving experimental probability experiments.






