What will caused the probability of the experiment does not match to the theoretical probabilities? And what's 0 to the 0th power?

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

A theoretical probability the what we think will happen like flipping a coin 10 times and getting 5 heads.  We more than likely will not get 5 heads if we flip a coin 10 times.     The experimental probability gets closer to the theoretical probability the more times we run the experiment.  If we flip a coin a 100 times it will probably be closer to 50  heads than it was at 10 times.  If we flip a coin a 1000 times, it would get even closer.

0^0 is undefined.  It is like me asking you to tear a piece of paper into 0 pieces.  You cannot do it.  Group 0 pieces of paper into 0 groups.  It logically doesn't make sense.

Answer:

Experimental probability is what happens; it's obtained based on outcomes of an experiment with a certain number of trials.

Theoretical probability is what is expected to happen. It is based on an estimate of predicted outcomes of an experimental.

0⁰ is an indeterminate form.

Any number to the power 0 is 1 except for zero