3. An event associated to a random
experiment is a compound event if it is
obtained by combining two or more
elementary events associated to the
random experimentos
(a) True
(b) False
(c) Can't say
(d) Partially true/False
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An event associated to a random experiment is a compound event if it is
obtained by combining two or more elementary events associated to the
random experiments is a true statement.
- A compound event is one that has numerous conceivable consequences.
- Simple events as well as many types of events have already occurred.
- A compound event is an experiment with numerous possible outcomes. Although each of these events has a different likelihood of occurring, they are all equally plausible.
- The probability of the n-th outcome is P (n) = n/N if there are N potential outcomes for a compound event.
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