Empirical probability uses the number of occurrences of an outcome within a sample set as a basis for determining the probability of that outcome.
"Yes or no: was there once life on Mars?" I can't say. "What about intelligent life?"' That seems most unlikely, but again, I can't really say. The simple yes-or-no framework has no place for shadings ...
So, what's the probability of it raining today? SANJEET GUPTA:Well, the probability of an outcome can have any value between zero, which is impossible, and one, which is certain to occur. SANJEET ...