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Develop A Theoretical Probability Distribution

True or False: The theoretical probability of an event can never exceed 1.

True or False: Theoretical probability is subjective and can vary based on individual opinions.

True or False: In a theoretical probability distribution, the probability of the complement of an event is equal to 1 minus the probability of the event.

True or False: Theoretical probability is calculated by conducting experiments and observing the relative frequencies of outcomes.

True or False: Theoretical probability is based on empirical evidence gathered through experimentation.

True or False: In a fair six-sided die, the theoretical probability of rolling a 3 is 1/6.

True or False: The sum of probabilities in a probability distribution can exceed 1 if there are overlapping events.

True or False: The sum of probabilities in a probability distribution can be less than 1.

True or False: The theoretical probability of an event is always the same as the experimental probability.

True or False: In a probability distribution, the probability of each outcome is determined by the number of times it occurs in a sample.