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Events or elementary events are what one calls the results of random experiments. When throwing a six-sided dice, for example, the elementary events are 1,2,3,4,5,6. When drawing a card from a deck of cards, the elementary events are the 32 different card values. The set of all elementary events is called an event set.
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In probability theory, an elementary event (also called an atomic event or sample point) is an event which contains only a single outcome in the sample space. ... Elementary events and their corresponding outcomes are often written interchangeably for simplicity, as such an event corresponds to precisely one outcome.
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