Experimental Probability GCSE Maths
Experimental probability uses collected results to estimate probabilities in GCSE Maths questions.
Important Probability Skills
- Using trial data correctly
- Calculating relative frequencies
- Comparing theoretical probabilities
- Interpreting results carefully
Exam tip: Larger numbers of trials usually produce more reliable estimates.
Common mistake: Confusing theoretical probability with experimental probability.
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