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Tossing a coin is an example of
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Tossing a coin is an example of probability
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S = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6} because these are the only six possible outcomes. Event: In probability, an event is a subset of the sample space. Example: If we want to compute the probability of obtaining a head when tossing a fair coin, then "obtaining a head" is the event. Note that {H} is a subset of S = {H, T}.
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