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Answered by trupthi8
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For example, suppose that we would like to know the probability that the outcome of rolling a fair die is an even number. In this case, our event is the set E={2,4,6}. ... Thus an event is a collection of possible outcomes. In other words, an event is a subset of the sample space to which we assign a probability.

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question :::::)a collection of two or more possible outcomes (elementary events) of a trial is called a ____ event

In probability theory, an experiment or trial (see below) is any procedure that can be infinitely repeated and has a well-defined set of possible outcomes, known as the sample space. An experiment is said to be random if it has more than one possible outcome, and deterministic if it has only one.

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