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The probability of all possible outcomes of a random experiment is always equal to:

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Answered by BrainlyQueen01
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Some experiments related to PROBABILITY :

 \underline{ \large { \bold{Experiment:}}}

An operation which can produce some well-defined outcomes, is called an experiment.

Each outcome is called an event.

 \underline{ \large { \bold{Random\:Experiment:}}}

An experiment in which all possible outcomes are known and the exact outcome cannot be predicted in advance, is called a random experiment.

 \underline{ \large { \bold{Empirical \: Probability :}}}

Suppose we perform an experiment and let  n be the total number of trials. The empirical probability of happening of an event E is defined as

 \mathsf{p(e) = \frac{no \: of \: trials \: in \: which \: event \: happened}{total \: number \: of \: trials}}

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Answered by nandhusambath824
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Step-by-step explanation:

the probability of all possible of a random experiment is always equal to

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