The true statement would be A. The theoretical probability of landing on violet is 1/3.
What is theoretical probability?
Probability which is derived theoretically, irrespective of what outcome comes, is called theoretical probability.
Probability which is based on the outcomes of experiments performed is called experimental probability.
Suppose we want to find the probability of an event E.
Then, its probability is given as
[tex]P(E) = \dfrac{\text{Number of favorable cases}}{\text{Number of total cases}} = \dfrac{n(E)}{n(S)}[/tex]
where favorable cases are those elementary events that belong to E, and total cases are the size of the sample space.
A spinner has 4 equal sections. After spinning the spinner 15 times, the results are recorded in a table.
The true statement would be A. The theoretical probability of landing on violet is 1/3.
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