What are the possible outcomes of an event
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In probability theory, an outcome is a possible result of an experiment or trial. ... For comparison, we could define an event to occur when "at least one 'heads'" is flipped in the experiment - that is, when the outcome contains at least one 'heads'.
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Sample space.
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Sets of outcomes: events
The event that contains all possible outcomes of an experiment is its sample space. A single outcome can be a part of many different events. Typically, when the sample space is finite, any subset of the sample space is an event.
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