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what is an event in probabllity?​

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Answered by shubhankarvishwakarm
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In probability theory, an event is a set of outcomes of an experiment (a subset of the sample space) to which a probability is assigned. ... So, when defining a probability space it is possible, and often necessary, to exclude certain subsets of the sample space from being events (see Events in probability spaces, below).

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In probability theory, an event is a set of outcomes of an experiment (a subset of the sample space) to which a probability is assigned. So, when defining a probability space it is possible, and often necessary, to exclude certain subsets of the sample space from being events (see Events in probability spaces, below)

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