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Gine two example of sure event​

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Answered by avikaa5
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The sure event, S, is formed by all possible results of the sample space. (1) rolling two dice and obtaining a score of less than 13. The probability of the sure event is 1. (2) In a random experiment of tossing of a coin the event of getting a tail is a sure event

Answered by Anonymous
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A sure event is the one that contains the whole sample space. For example, in our experiment of throwing a dice and noting the result, the event A = "get a number smaller than 2 or higher than or equal to 3 " . Notice that A = { 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 } = Ω

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