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five different names were put into a hat. A name is chosen 111 times and the name Karen is chosen 29 times. What is the experimental probability of the name Karen being chosen? What is the theoretical probability of the name being chosen? Use pencil and paper. Explain how each probability would change if the number of names in the hat were different.
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