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A collection of one or more outcomes of an same experiment is called​

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An event is a collection of one or more of the outcomes of an experiment. An event that includes one and only one of the (final) outcomes for an experiment is called a simple event and is denoted by Ei.

The sample space of a random experiment is the collection of all possible outcomes. An event associated with a random experiment is a subset of the sample space. The probability of any outcome is a number between 0 and 1.

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