Give two examples for sure event
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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 . ... For example, suppose that we toss two coins, and want to know if the event is sure.
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- A sure event is an event, which always happens.
- The probability of a sure event is 1.
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Examples for the sure event:
- When rolling regular dice, getting a number between 1 and 6 is a foregone conclusion. The chance of a certain happening is equal to one. An impossible event has a probability of 0 (zero).
- Getting a head or tail while tossing a coin is a foregone conclusion because the outcome will always be either head or tail. As a result, the probability of a certain event is 1. Furthermore, the likelihood of an impossible event is nil.
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