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write difference between outcome and probability ​

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Answered by rinalprajapati08
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If an experiment is random/fair, the probability of an event is the number of favorable outcomes divided by the total number of possible outcomes: A favorable outcome is any outcome in the event whose probability you're finding (remember, an event is a set).

Answered by muhammadimran79079
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Step-by-step explanation:

Outcome and event are not synonymous. Yes, an outcome is the result of a random experiment, like a rolling a die has six possible outcomes (say). However, an "event" is a set of outcomes to which a probability is assigned. One possible event is "rolling a number less than 3".

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