Math, asked by abhishek64817, 4 months ago

Two or more events are said to be if
each one of them has an equal chance of
occurrence​

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Answered by mdwasimakram5098
3

Answer:

Equally likely events: The events are said to be equally likely if the chance of happening is equal of all events. In other words, events are said to be equally likely when one event does not occur more often than the others (e.g., getting a heads or a tail on a fair coin flip).

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Answered by smithasubrahmanya87
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Step-by-step explanation:

Equally Likely Events

Equally Likely Events(i.e.) Two or more events are said to be equally likely if each one of them has an equal chance of occurring.

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