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  1. An experiment is an activity with observable results (outcomes). A sample point is an outcome of an experiment. A sample space is a set consisting of all possible sample points of an experiment.

  2. Worksheet 1: Sample space, event, and probability. Example 0.1. Write down the sample space for each experiment below: • Tossing a coin: S = • Rolling a die: S = • Drawing a card from a deck: S = Example 0.2. Find the sample space for each experiment below: • Throw a coin twice: S = • Throw two dice: S =

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  3. In mathematics, sample space is the set of all possible outcomes of an experiment or situation. An outcome is a result of an experiment. For instance, if we were flipping a coin, there are only two possible outcomes (sample space) which are heads or tails.

  4. Experiment: Any process or study which results in the collection of data, the outcome of which is unknown: rolling a die, flipping a coin, gender of a child. Event: The outcome of an experiment: rolling a 2, getting a heads, having a girl. Sample Space (S): the set of all possible outcomes of an experiment.

  5. Students determine the sample space for a chance experiment. Given a description of a chance experiment and an event, students identify the subset of outcomes from the sample space corresponding to the complement of an event.

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  8. Experimental probability is the probability calculated by repeating an experiment and observing the outcomes. Learn the definition, formula, facts and more!

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