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1. It is denoted by the word "or",
2. How many possible outcomes if
you toss two dice?
3. It consists of two or more events
4. How many possible outcomes if
you flip two coins?
5. It is the result of an experiment.


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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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