A compound event.
Cause and Effect
In probability theory, disjoint events are two (or more) events where more than one cannot occur in the same trial. It is possible that none of them occur in a particular trial.
We say that these are independent events, meaning that the outcome of rolling the cube does not influence what outcome of rotating the spinner. For each outcome of rolling the cube there are 10 outcomes from the spinner. We can therefore, multiply the numbers of possibilities: 6 * 10 = 60 One way of seeing this is to list the possible outcomes : C1 S1 C1 S2 C1 S3 . . . C1 S10 Notice that there are 10 spinner possibilities for one cube event. There are 5 more possible cube events, hence, 50 combination events.
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true A compound event consists of two more outcomes or simple events
an event consisting of 2 or more simple events
A compound event.
A compound event, in probability theory is an event which is made up of two (or more) simpler events. Thus, tossing two coins in a compound event made up of tossing one coin and tossing another coin. Getting soaked in rain consists of the simple events that it rains (where you are) and you are outdoors without an umbrella (at that time).
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A simple event is one in which comprises a single observation (measurement) on a single experiment. A compound event is one that requires more than one observations or more than one experiments, or both.
dependent event
Event model is based on the concept of an 'Event Source' and 'Event Listeners'. Any object that is interested in receiving messages (or events ) is called an Event Listener. Any object that generates these messages ( or events ) is called an Event Source Event Delegation Model is based on four concepts: The Event Classes The Event Listeners Explicit Event Enabling Adapters The modern approach to handling events is based on the delegation event model, which defines standard and consistent mechanisms to generate and process events. Its concept is quite simple: a source generates an event and sends it to one or more listeners. In this scheme, the listener simply waits until it receives an event. Once received, the listener processes the event and then returns. The advantage of this design is that the application logic that processes events is cleanly separated from the user interface logic that generates those events. A user interface element is able to "delegate" the processing of an event to a separate piece of code.
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One-way independence.
you cant,there are no more darkrai events in America
No, the only way is to do cheats or an event, and there are no more events for Pokemon Heart Gold because there is a new Pokemon game they are doing special events on.