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Sample space - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In probability theory, the sample space or universal sample space , often denoted S , Ω, or U (for "universe"), of an experiment or random trial is the set of all possible outcomes. For exampl...
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A complete list of all possible outcomes of a random experiment is called sample space or possibility space and is denoted by S. Each outcome is called element of the sample space. ... A complete list of all possible outcomes of a random experiment is called sample space or possibility space and is denoted by .
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Sample Space and Events ... The sample space of a random experiment is a set S that includes all possible outcomes of the experiment; the sample space plays the role of the universal set when modeling the experiment. For simple experiments, the sample space may be precisely the set of possible outcomes.
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This list of all possible outcomes is called a sample space. all the items in a sample space must be mutually exclusive - which means only ONE event can occur at a time. When rolling a die, you can only get one number at a time, therefore the outcomes for a die are mutually exclusive...
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Sample SWPC Space Weather ; Alerts, Warnings, Watches, and Summaries ... Sample alerts, plus extension and continuation messages, are shown below. Bold lines indicate keywords currently implemented. Non-bold lines indicate planned keywords. The Keyword Table defines the keywords and their valid values.
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All possible outcomes of an experiment. Examples: One coin, two coins, one die, two dice. ... Tutorial on sample space ... For tossing the coin: H,T...
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