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an event which contains all sample points of the sample space is called elementary event​

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Answered by diyabhana
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In probability theory, an elementary event (also called an atomic event or sample point) is an event which contains only a single outcome in the sample space. Using set theory terminology, an elementary event is a singleton.

Answered by durgeshbishi2
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Answer: An event that contains only one element of sample space is called an elementary event.

Step-by-step explanation: An event with only one outcome or a single outcome of a test/experiment is called a primary event. The sum of the probabilities of all the initial events of an experiment is 1.

An event that contains only one element of sample space is called an elementary event.

As an elementary event also known as an atomic event or sample point in probability theory is a single outcome event in the sample space. A fundamental event is referred to as a singleton in set theory.

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