What is an event in the context of probability?
- A hypothesis
- A physical happening
- A possible outcome or combination of outcomes
- An experiment
An event in the context of probability refers to a possible outcome or combination of outcomes from a random experiment. For instance, if we toss a coin, the possible outcomes are 'Heads' and 'Tails'. Each of these outcomes is an event.
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