What can be concluded about using experimental probability methods to find the probability of an event?
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A. ?No matter how many times you repeat trials, the probability will never be close to the theoretical probability.
B. ?By increasing the number of trials, the experimental probability will approach the theoretical probability.
C. ?By increasing the number of trials, the experimental probability will become more accurate than the theoretical probability.
D. ?It is always possible to use experimental probability methods to estimate the theoretical probability.
E. ?Experimental probability methods are preferable to theoretical probability methods in most cases.


Answer: B

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