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definition of probability and state it's limitations?

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Answered by budhiraja0626
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In a classic sense, it means that every statistical experiment will contain elements that are equally likely to happen (equal chances of occurrence of something). Limitations of the classical definition: how to assign numbers to. ... attribute A, then the probability of A is the fraction nA/ n.

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Answered by samriddhisinghyadav2
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the ratio of the number of outcomes in an exhaustive set of equally likely outcomes that produce a given event to the total number of possible outcomes is called probability.

The simplicity of this interpretation limits it in several ways. It cannot handle events with an infinite number of possible outcomes. It also cannot handle events where each outcome is not equally-likely, such as throwing a weighted die. These limitations make it inapplicable for more complicated tasks.

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