The classical approach to probability assumes that all possible
outcomes of an experiment are
independent .
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The theory that allows for this transition is the theory of probability. The list of possible outcomes of a random experiment must be exhaustive and mutually exclusive. The set of all possible outcomes of an experiment is called the sample space.
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classical approach to probability assumes all possible outcomes are equally likely.
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- classical probability is the simplest approach to understanding of probability.
- it is based on the assumptions that any process has a given set of possible outcome and that each possible outcome is equally likely to occur.
- for example, rolling a fair die (each and every outcome has equal chances of occurring) or tossing a fair (chances of getting a head or tails are equal)
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