Asked by Esteban Iturrieta on Sep 25, 2024
The collection of all possible outcomes of an experiment is called:
A) a simple event
B) a sample space
C) a sample
D) a population
Sample Space
The complete set of all possible outcomes of a random experiment or the entire range of values that a random variable can assume.
Possible Outcomes
The set of all possible results that can occur from a particular experiment or event.
Experiment
An experiment is a controlled study in which variables are manipulated to determine their effects on other variables.
- Define and distinguish between key concepts such as simple events, sample spaces, and populations.
Learning Objectives
- Define and distinguish between key concepts such as simple events, sample spaces, and populations.
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