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9 May, 16:40

What is the difference between an outcome and an event?

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  1. 9 May, 18:17
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    An outcome is the result of a single trial. For example, if I roll a die, one outcome would be a six. An event is a collection of one or more outcomes. Using the example of rolling a die, an event might be rolling two sixes in a row. Thus this event is comprised of two outcomes - rolling and six and rolling another six.
  2. 9 May, 18:32
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    AN outcome is what happens after the event takes place!
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