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No, it is not.
Discrete probability. It helps if the all the outcomes in the sample space are equally probable but that is not a necessity.
It is the space consisting of all possible outcomes of the experiment.
impossible or 1/6 * * * * * No! The sample space refers to the set of possible outcomes, not the probability of any one outcome.
It is a diagram of all possible outcomes of a probability experiment.
No, it is not.
The sample space consists of the letters of the word "PROBABILITY" = {P,R,O,B,A,I,L,T,Y}
Associates a particulare probability of occurrence with each outcome in the sample space.
Discrete probability. It helps if the all the outcomes in the sample space are equally probable but that is not a necessity.
sample space
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It is the space consisting of all possible outcomes of the experiment.
impossible or 1/6 * * * * * No! The sample space refers to the set of possible outcomes, not the probability of any one outcome.
Sample space
It is a diagram of all possible outcomes of a probability experiment.
It is the set of all possible outcomes.
The uniform probability model is a statistical concept where each outcome in a sample space has an equal likelihood of occurring. It is often represented in scenarios where every event has the same probability, such as rolling a fair die or flipping a fair coin. In this model, the probability of any specific outcome is calculated as the number of favorable outcomes divided by the total number of possible outcomes. This model is particularly useful for simplifying calculations in situations where all outcomes are equally likely.