The formula to calculate empirical probability is:
\[ \text{EP} = \frac{\text{O}}{\text{E}} \]
Where:
An empirical probability is the chance that an event occurs during a given empirical experiment. It is determined by the ratio of the number of times an event occurs to the total number of trials or experiments. Empirical probability is based on actual data collected through observation or experimentation.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ \text{EP} = \frac{30}{100} = 0.30 \]
The Empirical Probability is 0.30 or 30%.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ \text{EP} = \frac{75}{200} = 0.375 \]
The Empirical Probability is 0.375 or 37.5%.