The outcome space.
11 * * * * * No, on two counts. The sample space is the possible outcomes of the experiment, not the NUMBER of possible outcomes. And, as far as this experiment is concerned, there is no way to distinguish between the two occurrences of b and i. So there are, in fact, only 9 possible outcomes. Two of these outcomes have a higher probability but that is a different matter. The sample space is {p, r , o , b, a, i, l, t, y} a set of cardinality 9.
sample space=13 no of possible outcomes (vowel)=5/13 no of possible outcomes (consonant)=7/13
Are you talking about outcomes? Because I do not think that there is any particular word!
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Observation is the act of watching and noting a phenomenon in an experiment. It involves recording data, patterns, and outcomes to draw conclusions and make inferences based on the results.
There is no single word. It is the "probability of that event" (four words).
The base word of "experiment" is "experiment."
One die, two dice and no such word as dices! To chart the possible outcomes consider the set of ordered pairs (X, Y) where X is the outcome for the first die and Y is the outcome for the second die.
one possible word would be quest
experimenting (the previous answer) is present tense of the verb... experiment is also a verb, and a noun, and some other things.. experimental is an adjective... but not sure its the one you want.
A tree diagram, don't you think the word "branching" hints a bit too much?
i hate experiment