you draw five card from a standard deck of 52 cards p(heart)=4/5. what type of probability is illustrated and why??

1) Theroretical ; the result is based on then number of possible outcomes
2) Theroretical; the result is found by repeating an experiment
3)Expiremental; the result is based on then number of possible outcomes
4) Expirmental; the result is found by repeating an experiment

It's experimental because you are drawing the cards. The results are based upon your outcomes.

@Jassie

And so is C
The answer she was talking about......

I disagree.

can you do me a big favor and plz explain this to me and what the answer

I'll be glad to check your answer.

The type of probability that is illustrated in this case is theoretical probability, specifically option 1) Theoretical; the result is based on the number of possible outcomes.

Explanation:
Theoretical probability is based on mathematical calculations and is determined by analyzing the number of favorable outcomes and the number of possible outcomes. In this case, you are drawing five cards from a standard deck of 52 cards, and you are interested in finding the probability of obtaining a heart.

The number of favorable outcomes is the number of hearts in the deck, which is 13 (since there are 13 hearts in a standard deck). The number of possible outcomes is the total number of cards you can draw, which is 52 (since there are 52 cards in a deck).

Therefore, the probability of drawing a heart is calculated as:

P(heart) = Number of favorable outcomes / Number of possible outcomes
= 13 / 52
= 1/4

Since the probability of drawing a heart is 1/4 or 0.25, it means that if you were to repeat this experiment multiple times under the same conditions, you would expect to draw a heart approximately 25% of the time.

i think it is D