what are the difference between simple event and compound event?
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A simple event is that which can only happen in one way. It has a single outcome.
A compound event is more complex then simple event , as it involves the probability of more than one outcome.
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The difference between a simple event and a compound event
- A simple event has only one possible consequence and can only take place in one way.
- Whereas a compound event has more than one sample point.
- If we use the coin tossing example from before, we can expect either a head or a tail result.
- A compound event involves the chance of more than one result, making it more complicated than a simple event.
- Simple events are less complicated than compound events.
- These occurrences entail the possibility of multiple occurrences. One is the probability of all possible outcomes of a compound event.
- Flipping a coin twice serves as the most basic example of compound probability. The chances of getting heads twice in a succession are 50% if obtaining heads once is a 50% likelihood.
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