The total probability of all outcomes of an experiment is _______.
- 0
- 0.5
- 1
- It depends on the number of outcomes
The total probability of all outcomes of an experiment is 1. This is a fundamental rule of probability, known as the Law of Total Probability, which states that the sum of the probabilities of all possible outcomes of an experiment is equal to 1.
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