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9. Probability P(E) of an event is given by​

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Answered by rgochhayat255
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Answer:

Number of times an event occurs / Total number of trials.

Answered by Anonymous
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Probability P(E) of an event is given by​ the likelihood of an event occurring.

  • Probability is the chance of the occurrence of an event or more than one event. It indicates the chance of achieving a given result and can be calculated using a simple formula.
  • It is also defined as the probability of an incident occurring divided by the number of expected consequences of the event.
  • Probability of an event = Number of favourable outcomes / Total number of outcomes
  • In an experiment, the probability of an event is the probability of the occurrence of that event. A value between  zero and one is defined as the probability.

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