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What is the Possible result of a probability event called?

It Is Called An Outcome :) ( YOur Welcome)


An outcome in a probability experiment?

event


What is the event of one outcome happening and that outcome not happening?

It is an impossible event - which has probability zero.


What does dependent probability mean?

Dependent probability is the probability of an event which changes according to the outcome of some other event.


Is it true that probability predict the precise outcome of an individual event?

False. Probability only predicts the outcome. It does not assure the outcome.


Can the probability of an outcome be greater that one?

No. The probability of an outcome (or event) is always a number between 0 and 1.


What is thecretical probability?

Theoretical Probability is the measure of likelihood that an event will have a particular outcome.


What a number describing how likely an event is?

Probability; Possibility/ Likeliness of an outcome


How does probability differ from actuality?

Probability is the chance of some outcome while actuality is the realistic chance and actual outcome of an event.


What is the range of the values of a probability event?

The range of vales of the event is the outcome space.


What does non probability mean?

It is likely to mean deterministic. It means that the outcome of an event is known and not subject to probability.It is likely to mean deterministic. It means that the outcome of an event is known and not subject to probability.It is likely to mean deterministic. It means that the outcome of an event is known and not subject to probability.It is likely to mean deterministic. It means that the outcome of an event is known and not subject to probability.


What is probability if repeated events?

When an event is repeated, the probability of it occurring is squared. For instance, if an outcome had the probability of 1/4, then the outcome happening twice would have a probability of 1/16. Note, however, that this does not mean that the second event has different probabilities. That particular outcome will always be 1/4, regardless of anything that happened before it.