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the ratio of favorable outcomes and total number of outcomes is called​

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Answered by sabinasoren72
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The possible results of an experiment are outcomes. ... The ratio of the number of favorable outcomes to the number of unfavorable outcomes is called the odds in favor of an event. Odds against. The ratio of the number of unfavorable outcomes to the number of favorable outcomes is called the odds against an event.

Answered by umarmir15
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The probability of any event is equal to the ratio of favorable outcomes to the total number of equally likely possible outcomes. Favorable outcomes are the outcomes you are looking for.

Step-by-step explanation:

Probability is a measure of the likelihood of an event to occur.

Many events cannot be predicted with total certainty. We can predict only the chance of an event to occur i.e. how likely they are to happen, using it. Probability can range in from 0 to 1, where 0 means the event to be an impossible one and 1 indicates a certain event.

The Formula for the Probability is

F(probability of Favourable outcomes) = favourable outcomes/ Total Number of outcomes

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