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what are the difference between simple event and compound event ????

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Answered by crankybirds30
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A simple event is one that can only happen in one way - in other words, it has a single outcome. ... A compound event is more complex than a simple event, as it involves the probability of more than one outcome.

Answered by akikooky
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simple event is one that can only happen in one way - in other words, it has a single outcome eg simple event refers to an event with a single outcome, for example, getting “heads” with a single toss of a coin, or rolling a 4 on a die.. A compound event is more complex than a simple event, as it involves the probability of more than one outcome.Another way to view compound events is as a combination of two or more simple events eg compound event is the combination of two or more simple events (with two or more outcomes). The probability of drawing a heart, replacing the card, then drawing a spade. In a compound event, the numerator ("number of times it can occur") will be greater than 1.

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