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Can any one pls explain probability​

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Answered by kpriyanshu962
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For example, if we consider 1 and 2 as outcomes of rolling a six-sided die, then I can't have an outcome in between that (e.g. I can have an outcome of 1.5). ... finite support = This means that there is a limited number of outcomes. The support is essentially the outcomes for which theprobability distribution is defined.

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Answered by husain73
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Probability is a branch of mathematics that deals with calculating the likelihood of a given event's occurrence, which is expressed as a number between 1 and 0. An event with a probability of 1 can be considered a certainty: for example, the probability of a coin toss resulting in either "heads" or "tails" is 1, because there are no other options, assuming the coin lands flat. An event with a probability of .5 can be considered to have equal odds of occurring or not occurring: for example, the probability of a coin toss resulting in "heads" is .5, because the toss is equally as likely to result in "tails." An event with a probability of 0 can be considered an impossibility: for example, the probability that the coin will land (flat) without either side facing up is 0, because either "heads" or "tails" must be facing up. A little paradoxical, probability theory applies precise calculations to quantify uncertain measures of random events.

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