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5 January, 10:53

The collection of all possible outcomes of a random phenomenon is called

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    Sample Space

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    Sample Space, which is also known as sample description space or possibility space is the set of all possible outcomes or results of an experiment/random phenomenon.

    An example of Sample Space is the tossing of a coin. When tossing a coin, two outcomes are possible - head and tail. Therefore the sample space is given as set {head, tail}, commonly written {H, T}.

    Another example is in the throwing of a dice. When a single die is cast, there would be 6 outcomes, as a die has 6 faces. Therefore, the sample is given as

    S = { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}.
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