Math, asked by csneelagiri, 8 months ago

An experiment whose outcomes has to be among a set of

events that are completely known but whose exact outcomes is

unknown is a

(a) sample space

(b) elementary event

(c) random experiment

(d) none of these​

Answers

Answered by mysticd
3

 \underline{\pink{ Random \: experiment:}}

  • All possible outcomes of the experiment are known in advance.
  • The actual outcome in a particular case in not known in advance is called a random experiment.

Therefore.,

 Option \: \blue { ( c ) } \: is \: correct.

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Answered by Shobini215
0

Answer:

Option C Random event...

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