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INTRODUCTION OF PROBABILITY

Tossing a coin is an example of an experiment. An outcome, such as “heads,” is a possible result of an experiment. Read more on Introduction of Probability

 

COMPLEMENTARY EVENTS

Two events are complementary events, or complements of each other, if they have no outcomes in common and if together they contain all the outcomes of Read more on Complementary Events

 

PROBABILITY OF INDEPENDENT EVENTS

Two events are independent if the occurrence of one event does not affect the likelihood that the other event will occur.Read more on Probability of Independent Events

 

EXPERIMENTAL PROBABILITY

The theoretical probability is based on knowing all the equally likely outcomes of an event. Read more on Experimental Probability

 


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