In probability, an ________ is the set of possible results of an experiment.
- Event
- Outcome
- Probability Space
- Sample Space
In probability theory, an "outcome" is a possible result of an experiment or trial. For example, if you toss a coin, the possible outcomes are heads or tails. Each outcome of an experiment corresponds to a unique event.
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