It is called the probability of the set of outcomes!
A set of outcomes are called results. All possible outcomes are referred to as the sample space.
impossible or 1/6 * * * * * No! The sample space refers to the set of possible outcomes, not the probability of any one outcome.
The probability depends on the nature of the outcomes in the set: whether or not they are mutually exclusive, independent.
The set of outcomes is the 52 cards in the deck.
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It is called the probability of the set of outcomes!
A set of outcomes are called results. All possible outcomes are referred to as the sample space.
impossible or 1/6 * * * * * No! The sample space refers to the set of possible outcomes, not the probability of any one outcome.
The probability depends on the nature of the outcomes in the set: whether or not they are mutually exclusive, independent.
The set of outcomes is the 52 cards in the deck.
The set of ordered quintuplets, the set of the sums of the outcomes, the set of the maximum values, the set of the minimum values, the set of the mean values, the set of the ranges, the set of the medians, the set of the differences of the second throw and the fifth. Plus there are very many more options.
The set of all possible outcomes is the range.
No. If the variable is continuous, for example, height or mass of something, or time interval, then the set of possible outcomes is infinite.
its an event
There is not enough information to give a proper answer. The experiment is not defined. Does it comprise laying out the cards in a line, choosing one or more cards and if so, with or without replacing.
The outcome space.