HEREDITY
BASICS OF PROBABILITY
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Outcome
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Sample Space
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Detailed explanation-1: -A result of an experiment is called an outcome. The sample space of an experiment is the set of all possible outcomes. Three ways to represent a sample space are: to list the possible outcomes, to create a tree diagram, or to create a Venn diagram. The uppercase letter S is used to denote the sample space.
Detailed explanation-2: -The set of all possible outcomes of any experiment is called sample space.
Detailed explanation-3: -Well-defined outcomes are the foundation for that information. It’s their job to tell us: who will change, what will change, and how it will change. They also need to be achievable, measurable and specific.
Detailed explanation-4: -An operation which can produce some well-defined outcomes is called an experiment.
Detailed explanation-5: -An experiment is any process that generates well-defined outcomes. • The sample space (S) for an experiment is the set of all experimental outcomes.