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what is meant by outcomes of an experiment and trial​

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Answered by Michael12
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In probability theory, an outcome is a possible result of an experiment.

Each possible outcome of a particular experiment is unique, and different outcomes are mutually exclusive (only one outcome will occur on each trial of the experiment).

Answered by Anonymous
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outcomes of an experiment and trial

In probability theory, an experiment or trial (see below) is any procedure that can be infinitely repeated and has a well-defined set of possible outcomes, known as the sample space. ... A randomexperiment that has exactly two (mutually exclusive) possibleoutcomes is known as a Bernoulli trial.

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