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Mathematics SPM

Probability
1. Sample space a. Sample space is the set of all possible outcomes of an experiment. b. Examples:

2. Event a. Any subset of the sample is an event. b. Examples:

3. Probability of an event a. The probability of an event from an experiment is the ratio of the number of times the event occurs to the number of trials from a sufficiently large number of trials. b. probability of an event A,

4. The probability for the complement of an event a. The complement of an event A is the set of all outcomes in the sample space that are not included in the outcomes of event A. we write it as A.

5. The probability of the combine event a. The probability of the combine event is the event combine of two events and above. b. The outcomes of combine events include of: i. A or B ii. A and B c. The formula for the two combine events:

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