State lottery board is examining the machines that randomly pick lottery numbers on each trial the machine outputs a ball with one digits 0 through 9 on it the ball is then replaced in the machine the lottery board tested the machine for a thousand trials and got the following results
Outcome
0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9
Number of trials
87 , 98, 103, 1:15, 99, 109, 111, 109, 82, 87
From these results compute the experimental probability of getting a six or seven
Assuming the machine's Fair compute the theoretical probability of getting a six or seven
Assuming the machines Fair choose a statement that's true the larger number of trials the greater likelihood that the experimental probability will be close to
The smaller number of Charles the greater likelihood that experimental probability will be close to the theoretical
The experimental probability will never be very close to the theoretical probability no matter the number of trials