How does the Law of Large Numbers impact the calculation of probabilities?
- It changes the probability of an event based on previous outcomes.
- It doesn't affect the calculation of probabilities.
- It guarantees that the experimental probability gets closer to the theoretical probability as the number of trials increases.
- It states that all probabilities must be equal.
The Law of Large Numbers impacts the calculation of probabilities by asserting that as the number of trials (or observations) increases, the experimental probabilities will get closer and closer to the theoretical (or true) probabilities. It gives validity to the notion of probability in practical applications.
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