A sample space is the set of all possible outcomes from an experiment..
sample space
The cardinality of 15 is equal to the number of elements in the set. Since 15 is only one number, its cardinality is 1.
Yes.
The sample space consists of the following four outcomes: TT, TH, HT, HH
A sample space is the set of all possible outcomes from an experiment..
A subset of sample space is taking a sample from that sample space.
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.
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The cardinality of [0,1) is equal to the cardinality of (0,1) which has the same cardinality as the real numbers.
Cardinality is the number of attributes in the table.
Since the aleph numbers refer to cardinality of sets, aleph -1 would not make any sense. Not sure what a negative cardinality might mean?
The sample space of tossing a coin is H and T.
The sample space when flipping a coin is [heads, tails].
the space used to show a sample promblem.
It means the set of all possible outcomes for the event.
The cardinality of 15 is equal to the number of elements in the set. Since 15 is only one number, its cardinality is 1.