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Experiment, Outcomes, and Sample Space
An experiment is the process that results in one and only one of many outcomes. The sample space is the collection of all possible outcomes.
An event is a collection of one or more outcomes of an experiment.
A simple event is a single outcome; a compound event is a collection of two or more outcomes for an experiment.
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