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An experiment with three outcomes has been repeated 50 times, and it was learned that E1 occurred 15 times, E2 occurred 14 times, and E3 occurred 21 times. Assign probabilities to the outcomes. P(E1) = P(E2) = P(E3) = What method did you use? classical method relative frequency method empirical method subjective method

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