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Experimental Probability of Simple Events

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A simple event is an event where all possible outcomes are equally likely to occur. ...A set of all possible outcomes of an event is called sample space, usually represented as 'S' with curly braces { }. ...This is called Experimental Probability – probability derived from a series of trials, or experiments.
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