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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

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Answered by ITZSAVANTH
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ELEMENTARY EVENT..

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Answered by BrainlySrijanunknown
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Options (c) random experiment

Random events: the events whose outcome is unknown are called random experiments. For example when we toss a coin, we do not know if it will land heads up or tails up. Hence tossing a coin is a random experiment. Another example is the result of an interview or examination.

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