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- 2.Note that there are 36 possibilities for (a,b). This total number of possibilities can be obtained from the multiplication principle: there are 6 possibilities for a, and for each outcome for a, there are 6 possibilities for b. So, the total number of joint outcomes (a,b) is 6 times 6 which is 36.
- 3.When an event consists of a single outcome (sample points), it is called a simple event. An event which has two or more outcomes is called a compound event.
- 4.four possible outcomes
- In an experiment of flipping two coins, there are four possible outcomes.
- 5.An OUTCOME (or SAMPLE POINT) is the result of a the experiment. The set of all possible outcomes or sample points of an experiment is called the SAMPLE SPACE.
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