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Find a public opinion poll from a media source that predicts a probability. Design a probability experiment that models a political science public opinion poll.

Probability theory, a branch of mathematics concerned with the analysis of random situation. The outcome of a random event cannot be determined before it occurs, and it may be any one of several possible outcomes. The actual outcome is considered to be determined by chance.

(Compare the data from the experiment to the public opinion poll. How does the data collected compare to the media source? Describe the trends in the data and compare the theoretical probability to the empirical probability.)

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