The term that refers to the list of all possible outcomes is "sample space." In probability theory, the sample space encompasses every potential result of a given experiment or event. For example, when tossing a coin, the sample space consists of two outcomes: heads and tails.
There is no single word. It is the "probability of that event" (four words).
fifty-fifty
An ordered list.
"Conclusions" means "the last or end parts". Some synonyms for this word are: closures, cessations, completions, endings, outcomes, terminations and finales.
Theoretical implies the mathematical calculation of the probability. Empirical means the actual outcomes to happen.
There is no single word. It is the "probability of that event" (four words).
fifty-fifty
The outcome space.
sample space=13 no of possible outcomes (vowel)=5/13 no of possible outcomes (consonant)=7/13
To-do list?
the word is curriculum
An ordered list.
Agenda means a list of things to do
The spelling of the requested word is incorrect: therefore there are two possible outcomes: either you meant: "Ce sera" which means "It will be" or you meant: "Cessera" which means "to stop" e.g."Est-ce que ce bruit cessera?" -> "Will this noise stop?"
impossible
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.
asap, which means (as soon as possible)