an event
You get 6 sets of outcomes.
an event
There is no such thing. One number is one number.Structures with more than one number include sets (if the sets happen to be made up of numbers), and ordered pairs.
events that have one or more outcomes in common.
There is insufficient information for us to answer this question. One does not perform sets. One can perform operations with sets, and on sets. Please edit the question to include more context or relevant information.
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Sets of numbers can have more than one mode.
Cells go by the number of sets that are in the body. Like haploid has one set, diploid has 2 sets, triploid has three sets, tetraploid has four sets, pentaploid has five sets and polyploidy is for three or more sets of chromosomes.
One or more steam turbine/generating sets
They are two or more outcomes whose probabilities are the same.
If an event has one outcome or a collection of outcomes, it is referred to as a "simple event" if it has just one outcome, or a "compound event" if it consists of multiple outcomes. In probability theory, events are classified based on the number of possible outcomes they encompass. A simple event is a single occurrence, while a compound event combines two or more simple events.
No. Because you have chosen not to share the sets, it is not possible to form any more "SUCH" sets.