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Each element of the sample space is called Sample point.
- A sample point is any result within a sample space. It is referred to as an element or a component of the sample space as well. There are just two possible outcomes, for instance. flipping a coin, and there is the sample area. S can also be written as S = H, T.
- A subset of an experiment's sample space is called an event (i.e., a set of sample points).
- A sample space is a set of potential results from a random experiment. The letter "S" is used to denote the sample space. Events are the subset of possible experiment results.
- All potential results make up the sample space of a random experiment. A subset of the sample space is an event connected to a random experiment. Any outcome's probability is a value between 0 and 1. The sum of all the outcomes' probabilities is one.
- The entire group about whom you want to make conclusions is referred to as a population. The particular group from which you will gather data is known as a sample. The sample size is always smaller than the population as a whole.
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