SOLUTION: 7 What is the difference between an outcome, an event and a sample?
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Question 179059: 7 What is the difference between an outcome, an event and a sample?
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an outcome is a result of a single trial of an experiment
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an event is one or more outcomes of and experiement
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a sample is the set or space of all possible random events.
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