Math, asked by Vyshnavi0507, 6 months ago

the collection of all events is called
a. mutually exclusive events
b. exhaustive events

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Answered by umeshkumar703
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Complementary event: When event A and event B are mutually exclusive and exhaustive, then Event A is called the complementary event of B, and Event B is called the complementary event of A (e.g., the complement of getting heads is getting tails when flipping a coin).

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Answered by arajni469
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Answer:the set of all the possible outcomes is called the sample space of the experiment and is usually denoted by S. Any subset E of the sample space S is called an event.

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