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Compare the empirical probabilities to the probability obtained using the classical method, and explain what they show. Choose the correct answer below. A. The empirical probabilities are all equally far away from the classical probability. This is an outcome expected according to the Law of Large Numbers. B. The empirical probability is closest to the classical probability for the two sets of 100 trials and gets farther away for the 500 trials. This is an outcome expected according to the Law of Large Numbers. C. All the empirical probabilities are equal to the classical probability. This is an outcome expected according to the Law of Large Numbers. D. The empirical probabilities approach the classical probability as the sample size increases. This is an outcome expected according to the Law of Large Numbers.
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