AP BIOLOGY

HEREDITY

BASICS OF PROBABILITY

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It is the subset of the sample space.
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Sample
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Outcome
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Event
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Result
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The set of all the possible outcomes is called the sample space of the experiment and is usually denoted by S. Any subset E of the sample space S is called an event.

Detailed explanation-2: -An event is a subset of the sample space of an experiment (i.e., a set of sample points). Two. The union of two events is the set of all outcomes that are in either one or both of the two events. The intersection of two events, also known as the joint event, is the set of all outcomes that are in both events.

Detailed explanation-3: -If you were to roll one die, your sample space would be 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6. A subset of this sample space might be 1 because you can roll a die and get a 1. You cannot roll a die and get a 7. Therefore, 7 is not a subset of the sample space.

Detailed explanation-4: -So, we know that the set of all the possible outcomes is called sample space of the experiment. Any subset of the sample space is known as an event.

Detailed explanation-5: -A sample space is a collection or a set of possible outcomes of a random experiment. The sample space is represented using the symbol, “S”. The subset of possible outcomes of an experiment is called events. A sample space may contain a number of outcomes that depends on the experiment.

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