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What is an elementary event in probability? (According to Class 10 CBSE)

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Answered by DemonCat
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An event having only one outcome of the experiment is called an elementary event.

Example: Take the experiment of tossing a coin n number of times. One trial of this experiment has two possible outcomes: Heads(H) or Tails(T). So for an individual toss, it has only one outcome, i.e. Heads or Tails.

Answered by sqq4567
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An event having only one outcome of the experiment is called an elementary event. Example: Take the experiment of tossing a coin n number of times. One trial of this experiment has two possible outcomes: Heads(H) or Tails(T). So for an individual toss, it has only one outcome, i.e Heads or Tails.

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