If the total number of experiments is n, then empirical probability of happening of event E is defined as :
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If the total number of experiments is $n$, then empirical probability of happening of event $E$ is defined as :

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If the total number of experiments is $n$, then empirical probability of happening of event $E$ is defined as :

$P(E)=\frac{\text { No. of Experiments in which events happen }}{\text { Total no. of Experiments }}$

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