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13. The entire range of outcomes in a random experiment is known as​

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Answered by nazmausb
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outcomes is called the sample space.

Step-by-step explanation:

Before rolling a die you do not know the result. This is an example of a random experiment. In particular, a random experiment is a process by which we observe something uncertain. After the experiment, the result of the random experiment is known. An outcome is a result of a random experiment. The set of all possible outcomes is called the sample space. Thus in the context of a random experiment, the sample space is our universal set.

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