In an experiment or survey, relative frequency of an event is the number of times the event occurs divided by the total number of trials. For example, if you observed \(100\) passing cars and found ...
The expected number of outcomes is calculated by multiplying the probability of an event by the number of trials. Look at this guide on experimental probability and relative frequency for further ...
Every electronic circuit has some noise and it can affect both analog and digital circuits. Some noise comes from outside interference while some comes from random factors such as thermal effects.
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