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The relative frequency of an event is defined as the number of times that the event occurs during experimental trials, divided by the total number of trials conducted.
In general, the relative frequency of an event tends to get closer to the theoretical probability of the event as we perform more trials.
So when trials are large then it approaches to theoretical probability. Otherwise in general relative frequency is always less than probability.
So Statement is True
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